OK, I got hooked by this posting, to get my oil pressure gauge to work on my 53 kaiser manhattan. When I got the car it has a 80 PSI Oil pressure gauge clipped under the dash with a tube and connector going to the engine. The Gauge reads 30-40 PSI when cold or running on the hwy. When at idea it drops way down to below 10. Not sure if the aftermarket one is really telling the true Oil pressure or not. So I went to NAPA and got a OP-6747 ($30) which is the same as a OP-6747SB ($15). Both rated at 80 PSI. Not sure what the SB means but it was half the price.
Now the Question:
The new sender unit make the gauge go up and stays between 15-25 on the gauge. It does not really move around like the after market one does.
Do I expect to see a slow change from the Gauge or a rapid change in Oil presure? I get very slow movement on this Gauge, but it works great. Did not have to change the connector on the wire either.
Any help would be appreciated, I guess I should be glad it is back to orginal and it works.
Thanks,
*EDC*