04-05-2021, 05:18 PM | #1 |
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Oil Pressure Gauge
I had a 73-87 oil pressure gauge install done on my gauge panel and dont get any pressure readings.
Some background: I have a known grounds bus bar I'm taking ground readings from. I have grounds at the gauge panel, ground continuity to the sender (PS154), engine block and gauge ground lead itself. I have 12V power to the gauge with power on. I have continuity from the gauge end sender wire to the sender (engine) end. I grounded the sender wire from the sender (engine end) the gauge went from zero to 1/4. Unplugged it the gauge went to zero (the bottom/left). Here is a pic of the back of my gauge. Could the sender wire and power wire be crossed? I did't want to move them yet as I was afraid to damage the gauge.
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Yes, it does look like the sender & power wires are reversed. As viewed from the back of the gauge, the sender terminal is on the left, power terminal on the right, and ground at the bottom center.
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Okay thank you, I will switch them and see what gives.
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I swapped the leads, grounded the sender wire on the engine end and the gauge needle took a dive past the low side out of sight. That is a good thing I think.
Unplugging the sender - Gauge goes to the bottom of the sweep = 0. Should go to the top. Since I verified 12V again and grounds again... I can test DC volts between ignition and ground terminals with the ignition on next. Not sure what I'm looking for but I will let you know. Then ohms between ignition and ground with the sender plugged in and the engine running, but that will have to wait a couple of days to put the other items on the truck together I've been working on (fuel and coolant).
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Ohms between the two with ign on = 0 (not to be confused with OL) 12V to ground = 12V Next will be - ohms between ignition and ground with the sender plugged in and the engine running.
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As Ray said.
Your sender wire should be on the open stud in the picture. The power wire should be on the stud where your picture is showing your sender wire. The ground should stay right where it is. ANNND the top stud should be empty.
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Thanks for the info. That open stud, under the nut is an L-shape bracket/connector.
I switched them. I'll get a pic and post it for posterity. Any info on the readings i took so far, good or bad?
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Okay 3 pics, one without any wires attached, one above the wires one below. Hopefully tomorrow this bad boy should be working.
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The oil pressure sensor should be 0-90Ω. The 0-60 & 0-80psi senders use the same range of 0-90Ω.
IIRC the oil pressure sender wire dead shorted to ground or 0Ω should be 0psi. Sender unplugged should nail the gauge off the top just like the fuel gauge. I need to look at my gauge plots to be sure. If your ceramic calibration resistor is not making good contact with the studs you'll get erratic operation.
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Unplugging the sender - Gauge goes to the bottom of the sweep = 0.
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That sounds like you might have an issue with the calibration resistor not making good contact like hatzie described. Or a bad (open circuit) resistor. Either one of those would cause a higher than normal amount of current to flow through the meter movement coil that deflects the needle toward the low end of the scale. And that sounds like what you're describing with the needle going "below zero" with the sender wire grounded. |
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Thank you for that info. I can remove the gauge. Doesn't look too tough to remove the little nuts and clean the contacts and resistor.
Can the resistor be tested while I'm at it? Before I put it back together I mean? Heck I can probably do it (clean it up) installed. What am I looking for test wise for the resistor if I remove it? Or should I just buy a new one?
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Yes, I suppose it could be measured with it still installed. You'll want to at least unplug the power & sender wires so the reading isn't influenced by the rest of the circuit. And be aware that the calibration resistor is connected in parallel with one of the meter movement's internal coils. So if the resistor is good and making good contact, the resistance you read on the meter will be of the two in parallel. I think the coil resistance is pretty close to that of the resistor so the two in parallel will be about half. |
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Okay so remove the leads, set the multi-meter (in my case a digital fluke) to resistance (ohms) and check the readings across the two points/connections. Right?
I'm all over this.
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I can choose either MIN or MAX on my Ohm dial.
On Max I get 00.0 reading and on Min I get "OL"...
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So I removed the nuts and L-Shaped connectors cleaned it up with alcohol and took readings with my Fluke and it read across 81.4/5. That's without the connectors attached.
What does that mean?
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And now I put it back together after thouroly cleaning the connectors and such. Funny thing, when I plugged the sender wire into the sender and turned on the key the gauge took a dive left into the low side past where you can't see the needle.
Unplugging the sender wire at the gauge or at the sender either one it only goes up to before the first line at the left of the gauge.
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81.4/5Ω is within the range I'd expect for either one so whichever one you were measuring sounds like it's okay. Quote:
Do you know if the procedure of retrofitting that gauge into your cluster involved removing and re-installing the needle? If so, there is a possibility that the needle was not clocked correctly when it was put back in place. It's simply a small round shaft with nothing to "key" the needle to a particular location in relation to the meter movement internals. |
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So I also ran test leads instead of using the installed wires for the sender and 12V and ground. No changes. I could run to Orielly and try a new gauge sender... On the gauge if I removed it and adjusted the pointer... Hmmm, I'd have to know where to put it.
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The resistor normally just lifts off after the nuts are removed, but I think you made the right choice of not prying on it with it being stuck. Now that you have things cleaned & re-assembled, try taking another resistance measurement between the two studs (with the wires unplugged). If your resistor is good and making good electrical contact, you should now get a reading in the 40-someΩ range (resistance of the meter coil 81.4/5Ω in parallel with the resistor that should also be in the 80-someΩ range). Rtotal = 1 / ((1/R1) + (1/R2)) where R1 and R2 are the meter coil & calibration resistor. But if you still get that same 81.4/5Ω reading, that would indicate a problem with the resistor (bad or still not making good contact). |
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Thanks Ray. I went out and took readings from one connector to the other with no wires attached. 41.4 on the Fluke. Your good.
So what do I do now?
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There is one other coil inside the gauge movement that you can measure (again with the wires disconnected and meter set to resistance). This time, check between the ground terminal and sender terminal. I think that should be somewhere close to 100Ω if I remember correctly. Pretty rare for there to be a problem with the gauge's internal coils, but worth checking just to be thorough. If that checks out okay, the positioning / clocking of the needle being off is the only other thing I can think of that would explain the needle going down below zero. |
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Yep it read 98.8Ω
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So if i remove the gauge then on post 17 "I plugged the sender wire into the sender and turned on the key the gauge took a dive left into the low side past where you can't see the needle."
So do that without a pointer and place the pointer on the shaft at the low point of the gauge. Or the opposite, when I unplug the sender wire place the pointer at the high level. That might work? Of course power and grounding and all...
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I did it. First pic with sender wire Not grounded. Second pic with sender wire grounded. Thoughts?
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