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    doughelm is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Question 429 Oil Pressure Sending Unit

     



    New Member has dumb question. My son and I aquired a '56 F100 with a late 60's 429 and have yet to be able to determine where the oil pressure sending unit is so we can install a new pressure guage. Head number is C8VE. Any one help us? Thanks much.

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    429 Oil Pressure Sending Unit

     



    Thanks DennyW. We appreciate it.

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    With my 460 from 71 the original sending unit sits behind the intake on top of the block. I used that for a gauge.

    hope that helps

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    Thanks Bandido. Now that you mention it we have a plug in the block just behind the intake. Must have been where the sending unit "was" at one time.

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    Yeah I picked that one, because somebody in the Fordmuscle forum told me:

    "I prefer the one at the rear of the block as it gives you a pressure reading after the oil has already fed the main, rod and cam bearings and 1/2 of the lifters. It gives you more of a true pressure. It's also easier to ge to when plumbign the guage."

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