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    Junior Member Luftsick Tero's Avatar
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    911T gauges vs large/small instrument cluster

    Have some newbie questions about gauges and couldn't find the answer via search.. My '69 T has standard fuel level and oil temp gauges but the fancier ones what the driver's manual refers as "small and large instrument clusters" came with the car.

    What senders do I have to buy and what senders work with both gauges?

    I assume that fuel level and oil temp would have same senders(?), but the oil pressure gauge? Will the same sender work as for the warning light? Also how does the oil level gauge work? Just a sender unit in the oil tank or different oil tank?

    Appreciate any advice I can get,

    regards, Tero
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    Oil pressure sending unit is on the top of the engine

    http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/...2520Gauge%2520

    Oil level sending unit goes in the oil tank

    http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/...%2520Tank%2520

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