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Old 04-28-2008, 10:22 AM
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Default Oil pressure sending unit location

I'm supposed to change out the switch/sending unit for a neighbor this evening. I'm a Chevy guy and don;t have much experience on the blue ovals. The truck is a 88-90ish F-150 with the 302 in it. Anyone know where I ought to look for the sending unit? I presume it will be on the back of the block like the Chevy engines, but I figured I'd ask here before i waste time hunting for it.

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If noone has replied by the morning email me at work, I have a component locator and I can look up the location. My work email is dbrown@arifleet.com.

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Thanks for the offer of help though.
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It's behind the PS pump (#15).



For faster responses (like in minutes instead of months), go to fullsizebronco.com . F-series are welcome, but search a few times before posting a question that has already been answered 100x.
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