Oil light
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I am not experienced but I would try a gauge first and see what it says.
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A positive check would be to remove the oil pressure switch and fit a pressure gauge to determine the oil pressure whilst the engine is running. Alternatively if you cannot obtain a gauge try another pressure switch.
Disconnect the wire from the pressure switch if the light is still on then you have a wiring fault.
Gerald
Disconnect the wire from the pressure switch if the light is still on then you have a wiring fault.
Gerald
It's just the thread that differs. If you remove your old switch, count the turns/inch and you can tell them which thread you needdownton56 wrote:Thanks for the quick response I havnt got a pressure gauge and have noticed that agriline do two types not beingsure which one I need I ordered both just to be on the safe side

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Bensdexta - 1961 working for a living!
It is possible that the intake pipe on the oil pump has broken.
Do you have a plate in the sump that you can remove and check the pipe and also make sure the pickup filter is clean?
Do you have a plate in the sump that you can remove and check the pipe and also make sure the pickup filter is clean?
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