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Why are you running 10 - 40 weight oil. You might want to rethink this. As the miles go up the ware on parts goes up. So I would recommend a 5 - 20 or 5 - 30 high mileage oil. If the oil pump is that new and working properly then this will help with the pressure.
Under hood, driver side, lower enginearea, beneath exhaust manifold, left side of oillevel sender, above oil pan rail, mounted in block .... if it is not there it is on the back of the engine on the passenger side below the intake manifold on the block...
yes, the oil pressure switch and oil sending unit are the same just two ways of saying it, i will enclose a picture of the oil pressure switch, this switch is located on the driverside of the engine in the lower front part of the block. hope this is helpful.
Drivers side about 3" from the back about 2" from the oil pan. Will have a single black wire leading from it to the wire harness
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