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Oil Pressure
- mitchellp
- Scurvy Dog
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Oil Pressure
I have a 1989 Carver with Crusader 454 7.4 engines. The oil pressure gauge on one engine is not working. My first thought was the pressure sender, replaced that - did not fix it. It has dual stations, so I am pretty confident both gauges are not broken. Not sure what my next step might be.
Suggestions please.
Thanks
Mitch
- RobGunn
- Deck Hand
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Re: Oil Pressure
- km1125
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Re: Oil Pressure
The first thing to do would be to check the wire from the sender to the engine harness connector. You should be able to find a pin-out for the harness connector and can open that up and inspect the connectors for any corrosion. Then ohm out the connection from the correct pin back to the sender. If that proves OK, then you can ohm from the "boat-side" of that same harness connection up to the gages. There is probably a "Y" connection under the lower helm that splits the engine harness so it can also feed the upper helm. Since both your upper station and lower station seem to have the same issue, then it should be isolated to the input connections on that "Y" harness or somewhere back towards the engine.
- Midnightsun
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Re: Oil Pressure
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- km1125
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Re: Oil Pressure
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