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Old Aug 21, 2006 | 09:09 PM
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From: Six Mile SC
Car: 92 Camaro RS
Engine: 350 Modified
Transmission: 700R4
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Oil pressure sending unit

My 92 RS was TBI but we droped a 350 in it and I stupidly cut the the weather-pack connector way to close. I cant seem to find a new connector anywhere, its a 3 pin round type with a little notch in it. I would like to find the new connector so I could wire the sending unit in with the fuel cutoff switch but if there isnt one available I saw that the sensors for 82-85 were one wire sending units, could this work with 92 gauges?
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Old Aug 21, 2006 | 11:31 PM
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http://www.napaonline.com/masterpage...itch+Connector
( Item#: ECHEC78 ... just in case the link doesn't work )
You can also get them from most major chain stores or, a deadlership.

Or, with a paperclip, you can pull the pins from the weatherpack and resolder new wires (as you can't uncrimp the old easily). I'd rther buy the new personally.


It's not a fuel cutoff switch.


The older, one wire, units were seperate from the oil pressure switch and were located next to the distributor. Probably not worth the hassle to retrofit but, yes, it would work just fine, with a wire re-route.
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