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Old Nov 13, 2005 | 08:42 AM
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need pics of oil pressure sender and piping

anyone have pictures of the tpi oil sending tubing and sender?
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Old Nov 14, 2005 | 05:27 PM
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Re: need pics of oil pressure sender and piping

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anyone have pictures of the tpi oil sending tubing and sender?
There has been quite a few threads on this. Im pretty sure if you do a search on it youll find some threads with pics of what you need to see.
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Old Nov 15, 2005 | 05:23 AM
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i always do searches... i did not find what i was looking for.
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Old Nov 15, 2005 | 06:51 PM
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Originally posted by 86Z
i always do searches... i did not find what i was looking for.
well type in oil pressure sending unit in the search catagory and you will find it. I just looked it up and found a thread under that exact terminology (oil pressure sending unit) and it has pictures in it. Good Luck
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Old Nov 16, 2005 | 03:45 AM
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these were my results:

GTA digital dash to anolog guages.
oil pressure sender wont fit
need pics of oil pressure sender and piping <this thread (:
every few months, TPI won't start?????
fuel pump dilemma
Ontario Classifieds
low oil pressure-HELP!!!
fuel pump wireing
Finally got her home!
Oil Pressure Switch Question
ur daily driver

NONE contained pics of the factory oilpressure sending unit and piping. if you found what we are looking for could you be a pal and paste the url. it actualy took MORE EFFORT on your part to post your "do a search" comment then it did to help out and post the info you allready found. THIS is why people on my regional board bash TGO and say we are all snobish *******s. be a pal. come on.......
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Old Nov 16, 2005 | 05:47 PM
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Originally posted by Xophertony
these were my results:

GTA digital dash to anolog guages.
oil pressure sender wont fit
need pics of oil pressure sender and piping <this thread (:
every few months, TPI won't start?????
fuel pump dilemma
Ontario Classifieds
low oil pressure-HELP!!!
fuel pump wireing
Finally got her home!
Oil Pressure Switch Question
ur daily driver

NONE contained pics of the factory oilpressure sending unit and piping. if you found what we are looking for could you be a pal and paste the url. it actualy took MORE EFFORT on your part to post your "do a search" comment then it did to help out and post the info you allready found. THIS is why people on my regional board bash TGO and say we are all snobish *******s. be a pal. come on.......
Hey man, I wasnt trying to be snobby at all!! Also i typed in the title of the thread i found, and im still pretty new to the thread and i honestly never pasted a thread before and it is new to me. I guess thats what you get for trying to help a person out. There have been lots of times i never got exactly what i was looking for on this board and i managed to find it weather it was through a service manual or going to a dealership and getting a print out from the parts dept, Hell I even bought the parts CD for third gen. F-body's, but all in all I never lashed out at anybody because they told me to do a search. As for your regional board, I dont know what kind of language your allowed to speak on their but on here we dont appreciate using or being called curse words. Good luck finding what your looking for, believe me i know how frustrating it can get to look for a factory part or diagram etc. and once again not trying to be a snob.
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Old Nov 17, 2005 | 03:43 AM
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oh sorry dude. i did not even look at your post count. i just assumed (making an *** out of me, just like the rhyme) that you were one of these 9K post count guys who brush of every inquary with a "do a search" (there are alot of them). also, just to clarify, i was not calling you a snobish ahole specificaly, just generalizing a behavior.

sorry to have jumped down your throught like that, i have a fun story to explain it, but there realy is no excuse....

anyway, to post a link to a thread once you have found that thread you can highlight the URL in your adress bar (the white bit at the top of the screen) and rightclick then hit "copy". then replay to the thread you want to post the link in and click the button that says "http://" and then "paste" the adress into the field. if you want it even gives you an option to insert some words to represent your link. it would look like this: CLICK HERE

that is how you post a link. if you think that was hard try posting a picture. EVERYONE (almost) has trouble with thatt the first time....

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Old Nov 17, 2005 | 06:39 AM
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Originally posted by Xophertony
oh sorry dude. i did not even look at your post count. i just assumed (making an *** out of me, just like the rhyme) that you were one of these 9K post count guys who brush of every inquary with a "do a search" (there are alot of them). also, just to clarify, i was not calling you a snobish ahole specificaly, just generalizing a behavior.

sorry to have jumped down your throught like that, i have a fun story to explain it, but there realy is no excuse....

anyway, to post a link to a thread once you have found that thread you can highlight the URL in your adress bar (the white bit at the top of the screen) and rightclick then hit "copy". then replay to the thread you want to post the link in and click the button that says "http://" and then "paste" the adress into the field. if you want it even gives you an option to insert some words to represent your link. it would look like this: CLICK HERE

that is how you post a link. if you think that was hard try posting a picture. EVERYONE (almost) has trouble with thatt the first time....
Thanks for the info ill see if i can try it out later.
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