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    VDO oil pressure sender

    Hi All
    Can somebody enlighten me on the correct
    part number for the oil pressure sender on a HZ with GTS dash..
    The only one I can find is pt.num.360.005 which says it's 10-180 ohm
    Which is wrong for the HZ..
    Mine has died ...
    Regards
    Neil & Cherone

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    This may help to unravel the mystery? Its from my WB parts manual but i read that these part numbers are maybe the same as HZ?

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    Thanks Damienengland
    But I think I need new glasses as I can not read one little bit of the picture.
    And I was after the VDO Pt num. not the holden one...cheers..
    Regards
    Neil & Cherone

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    Quote Originally Posted by panoz78 View Post
    But I think I need new glasses as I can not read one little bit of the picture.
    Click on the picture Neil. But as you say you want the VDO number...

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    Thanks James,
    I may be able to cross reference somewhere..
    Regards
    Neil & Cherone

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    The only two VDO part munbers used on (early) Holden Oil Pressure Senders are = Part Numbers# 360-004 & 360-005

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    I think they were a very commen unit used in a lot of different makes of vehicles I remember using one out of an international truck in a wb

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    Thanks James
    The part no.you have given me I have already found .
    But they both run 10-180ohm which will make the Hz gauge read backwards.
    VDO do list one that is 240-33ohm but it run a 1/8 NPT thread instead of the 1/4 needed, I can run an adapter
    But have previously bought the one I need with the 1/4 thread.
    I think I'll go to the local repco and dump my problem in their hands ,then jump up & down when they get the wrong one.
    Thank you all for your help..
    Regards
    Neil & Cherone

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    Last edited by Innuendo; 15-10-2014 at 01:46 AM.

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    Hi James
    The reason I was enquireing here is that I know all the
    listings for this sender are wrong .
    The 360.005 is listed as a 10-180ohm which when fitted to the Hz the gauge will run backwards.
    The Hz gauge reads higher as it gets more of a signal from ground ,which means fitting the360.005
    the gauge will read lower as the pressure goes up.
    I think Vdo have listed it wrong somewhere many moons ago that is why I was asking here
    Thinking that someone else has had the same problem .I have even searched all the threads here & many others.
    They all go back to the Vdo data.....
    http://www.vdo-gauges.com/pressure-s...nptf-29-8.html
    The Hz/GTS sender needs to be around 240-33ohm but is only available in the 1/8npt thread using an adapter is not a problem .
    http://www.vdo-gauges.com/pressure-s...pt-240-33.html
    But I have a sender that is 240-10 with a 1/4 thread..
    Regards
    Neil & Cherone

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