Interesting. Sure sounds like your sending unit is to come on at 4.35psi. I checked the 276 repair manual and it too states 14.2psi for oil light to come on. Hoyes also shows same sending unit for it. Puzzling to me. :confused3:
Interesting. Sure sounds like your sending unit is to come on at 4.35psi. I checked the 276 repair manual and it too states 14.2psi for oil light to come on. Hoyes also shows same sending unit for it. Puzzling to me. :confused3:
I think that's a typo. I'd imagine it would be 4.2 PSI. 14.2 is way too high. With thin oil in it on a hot day your oil light would be on at idle.
Your probably right but is seems even stranger there would be a typo in two different manuals. Anyone out there have a repair manual for a 1700/2000 that would want to look in their manual. Information is under "Electrical operation and tests" section, then specifications in both 220/226 and 276 manuals.
Forgot I had a 135/155 manual. It states the sender is actuated at 2.84psi so no doubt Neat, you are likely correct.
Looked into a Yanmar TNE series repair manual and their sensors are to come on at 5.689 to 8.534 psi. More confirmation Neat is correct.
YM240 Service Manual page 62: Oil pressure switch - Activating pressure 14.22 psi (1kg/cm2).Your probably right but is seems even stranger there would be a typo in two different manuals. Anyone out there have a repair manual for a 1700/2000 that would want to look in their manual. Information is under "Electrical operation and tests" section
Hmmm. looks like that generic switch is suitable only for the smaller (rear oil pump) YM135 etc.I also looked up 70s Datsun OP switch and it says 6 PSI + or - 3 PSI! Bit of variation in them.....