jrpdash9
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hello, i have a 2000 ranger 3.0 and im trying to hook up a oil temp gauge. i have no idea where i should put it at any ideas
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tee it with the psi sender
I would throw in a remote oil filter adapter and tap into the line that comes with that.
i like that idea.
i have a trans temp gauge, i use my ranger on technical trails, i use rotella t5 syn blend. and im switching over to motorcraft full syn, lately my oil pressure gauge (factory gauge) has been messing up and i want to start watching my oil alittle closer. example: if im doing a hill climb say tachin 3500 to 4000 rpm ill have a drop out of oil pressure. i wanna see what temp the oil is at when its doing this.
Ok, one thing I would like to point out is that if you are using an unmodified factory oil pressure guage, you are not measuring oil pressure. Look at the sender unit. On a 3.0, it's behind the passenger side head on the back of the engine block. If it is fairly small in diameter, it is not a pressure transducing sensor but in reality is an on/off switch. There is a fixed resistor in the circuit somewhere ( on my '93 it is soldered to the back of the cluster) that forces the gauge to read mid scale if there is more than about 5 psi of pressure. Below that the switch opens and the guage reads zero.
Models older than a certain year (in the mid 2000's) can be modified to have the factory guage read real pressure. I'm doing the mod on mine now. Replace the sensor with an electronic oil pressure sensor and jumper the resistor on the back of the cluster.
if im doing a hill climb say tachin 3500 to 4000 rpm ill have a drop out of oil pressure.
Replace the sensor with an electronic oil pressure sensor and jumper the resistor on the back of the cluster.
The drop out may be because the hill climb is so steep the oil in the pan goes the the back of the pan and below the pick-up tube. You may need a custom pan.
No need to "jumper the resistor", just "T" the factory pressure switch with the new pressure sensor.