I changed over from a standard to rallye dash, and I swapped out the oil light switch for a sender specific to the gauge. Now I paid to have my gauges calibrated when they were restored, so I assume the gauge is in spec. The oil gauge always reads very low (zero to 1/4 range). It scared me real good when I first looked at it. The idiot light used to flash on and off rapidly at idle. I hooked a mechanical autometer gauge to it and read 16-18 psi at idle and all the way up to 40-50 psi around 3000 rpm. This is on a '70 340, mileage unknown. All of the other small gauges work fine. Its getting 5V continuous power from a voltage regulator chip-circuit I built to replace the old points voltage limiter. This is the "correct" sender according to the computer at Advance auto parts. You know how that goes. What should I do? Is there somewhere I can order another sender that is definitely the right part? Or is there just no hope for ever reading an accurate, semi-reliable oil pressure from crappy stock gauges? (regardless of what they may sell for on ebay)