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Firstly public holidays suck, you always go to do something cos you have the day off then something goes wrong and you can't get stuff cos everythings closed which generally means your worse off than when you started. AAAAAnyway, anybody know the part number for a oil pressure sender from an Rb26? and also of a dealer that might have one in stock?

and also where to get a fitting like the one in the picture, it's one of those little screw in swage fittings but the bastard cracked and crumbled as I tightened it up. dam dodgey $21 oil pressure gauge, should have got a sparco one and i'd be back to being happy by now.

and for those wondering my reason for this, my stock oil pressure gauge hovers around 2 all the time rpm regardless, sometimes goes up to 4 at startup when the engine is cold then back down to 2. engine runs mint so i presume it's just a faulty gauge or sender, it's just one of those things that eats away at you so i decided to get another gauge and actually check it just to make sure :worship:

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