From: bob@pelicanparts.com on behalf of Bob at Pelican Parts [bob@pelicanparts.com] Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 6:07 PM To: pelicanparts@csi.com Cc: Patrick G. Rathbun Subject: Re: oil temp/pressure sender Hi Patrick It sounds like you have a defective oil pressure sender, and possibly a defective temperature sender and/or gauge. To check if they are wired right, test for continuity between the sender and the gauge. Hope this helps, Bob at Pelican Parts Wayne at Pelican Parts wrote: > Hi there. Let me forward you to Bob in Tech Support, who should be able to > help you out with this. > > Thanks, > > Wayne > > "Patrick G. Rathbun" wrote: > > > I have a question about the oil temp. and oil pressure sending unit on > > my 1967 912. The sender leaks oil through the sending unit and as the > > engine warms the green oil presure light comes on . The light is dim and > > the car runs fine. Also the temp. gage runs up to the red linebut agin > > no dammage and the engine upon examination is not overheated...I wonder > > if I have the wrong sending unit? or have somthing wired wrong? The car > > runs fine and seems O.K. any thoughts.. > > > > Patrick Rathbun > > P.O.Box 6272 Incline Village, Nv. > > 89450 > > E-Mail patrick@pyramid.net