Oil Pressure Sender/Switch Question???
   
 
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My Jeep will be titled as a 1979, but it has parts from many different jeeps. 
 
I'm having a little trouble figuring out which oil switch I should buy for the CJ7 . Most 1976-1986 CJ7 's I've seen have the 2" gauge on the right, just above the stereo cutout . I'm finding all kinds of part numbers and prices for the sending unit however. I have no idea what year my wiring harness, or 2" gauge came from. The engine is a 1978 AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l . Do all oil sending units operate on the same ohms? Do some of them have only a one wire hookup while others have two?
Quadratec has one listed for all CJ years between 76-86 for $19 and another one for over $30. Advance Auto wants $36 for the oil switch for a 1979 and they only want $12 for a 1980.
Should I just buy the cheapest sender for whatever model year and change the plug if neccessary, or do they have different ohms?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I'm having a little trouble figuring out which oil switch I should buy for the CJ7 . Most 1976-1986 CJ7 's I've seen have the 2" gauge on the right, just above the stereo cutout . I'm finding all kinds of part numbers and prices for the sending unit however. I have no idea what year my wiring harness, or 2" gauge came from. The engine is a 1978 AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l . Do all oil sending units operate on the same ohms? Do some of them have only a one wire hookup while others have two?
Quadratec has one listed for all CJ years between 76-86 for $19 and another one for over $30. Advance Auto wants $36 for the oil switch for a 1979 and they only want $12 for a 1980.
Should I just buy the cheapest sender for whatever model year and change the plug if neccessary, or do they have different ohms?
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 Just make sure the hose is protected where it comes thru the fire wall it is full of hot oil at rather high pressure and will make a major mess or dump all your oil on the road in a very short time.
 Just make sure the hose is protected where it comes thru the fire wall it is full of hot oil at rather high pressure and will make a major mess or dump all your oil on the road in a very short time.
 
 
		 
 
		