What sensors are these? (pics included)

nitrous21

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Its a 351 cleveland, can someone tell me what sensors these are?

1) One back of the intake...
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2) Front drivers side of block...
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Same sensor, just different angle
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Please identify what they are measuring, it is greatly appreciated



Marc
 

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Top one looks to be your gauge sender, as in, a variable resistance device.

Bottom unit certainly looks like a pressure switch although I can't make out the brand. Three terminals indicates it most likely has a common terminal and both normally open and normally closed terminals. If it were operating a low oil pressure warning alarm/light you'd be using the common and n/c terminals.

If you want to confirm you can check them with a multimeter. If you're not sure how I can give you a run down.

Mike B.
 
Top one is the oil pressure sensor. Bottom looks like a engine kill switch for dropped pressure.

I concur... ;)

The rear is definately a stock style electric oil pressure gauge or even idiot light.
The forward is an aftermarket pressure monitor for a kill switch, or more likely an electric fuel pump.
The best way to run an electric fuel pump is to use a switch like this that doesn't start the pump until oil flows. Before oil pressure, the engine runs for a second purely off the fuel bowls. This keeps you from needing a manual switch, or having the fuel pump run anytime the key is on.