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1994 f350 7.3 idi turbo diesel location of oil pressure sending unit

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On the 7.3 idi , the oil pressure sending unit is mounted on the oil tube on top of the turbo. that is if it is the original

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SOURCE: 94 f350 7.3l turbo diesel looses oil pressure as rpm increase

Before you spend money on a new gauge. Get an oil pressure testing gauge for $20 , remove the oil pressure sending unit and test the oil pressure. If oil pressure at idle and 3000 rpm's is a-ok via spec's ( big money repair items) then its either the gauge a clogged or defective sending unit or the circuitry. (little money repair items)
You can also have this done at a repair shop.

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