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Offline 73dce

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oil light
« on: May 29, 2009 - 08:05:29 PM »
I know this isn't a cuda or challenger, but its mopar just the same.  My 1973 Fury oil light came on a couple of weeks ago.  I changed the oil, didn't help.  I just changed the oil pump and put some 20w50 in it...oil light is still on.  Is it something stupid and easy?  Doesn't seem to be running much different than usual, no knocking or ticking.  Could it be the oil sensor? :1zhelp:




Offline 73Chally

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Re: oil light
« Reply #1 on: May 29, 2009 - 08:52:12 PM »
My light kept coming on because I had a very small leak in the sending unit.  It is a $5 part from Mexico you can get anywhere.  If you pull the wire off of it, see if there is any oil around the tip.

Offline 73dce

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Re: oil light
« Reply #2 on: May 29, 2009 - 09:33:55 PM »
That is what I was thinking/hoping it would be. I will order one and try it out.

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Re: oil light
« Reply #3 on: May 29, 2009 - 11:42:32 PM »
You should be able to pick one up from any local parts store.

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Re: oil light
« Reply #4 on: May 30, 2009 - 12:13:02 AM »
I had that happen to me years ago. I thought "it must be the gauge!" Drove it for a while, and melted the engine.

I'd screw another gauge into the block to test it, or take it to a gas station service bay which should have one.

For a quick and (very) dirty test, just unscrew the sender, crank the engine, and see if oil shoots out the hole. But I suggest the alternate gauge test.

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Re: oil light
« Reply #5 on: May 30, 2009 - 01:23:53 AM »

For a quick and (very) dirty test, just unscrew the sender, crank the engine, and see if oil shoots out the hole. But I suggest the alternate gauge test.

couldn't resist..... :smilielol:  Your sending unit is probably bad. 
« Last Edit: May 30, 2009 - 01:27:21 AM by hooD »
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Re: oil light
« Reply #6 on: June 01, 2009 - 11:30:40 PM »
I had that happen to me years ago. I thought "it must be the gauge!" Drove it for a while, and melted the engine.

I'd screw another gauge into the block to test it, or take it to a gas station service bay which should have one.

For a quick and (very) dirty test, just unscrew the sender, crank the engine, and see if oil shoots out the hole. But I suggest the alternate gauge test.

That right there is exactly why I installed a mechanical gauge to backup the idiot light.   One or the other may failm but hopefully not both at once.