Oil pressure Sender Adaptor
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I have an oil pressure sender adaptor for sale.
It fits onto the engine block in place of the OE sender, and allows both the OE and an aftermarket sender to be fitted
See pic below. (Aftermarket sender not included)
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£7 + £3 P&P
It fits onto the engine block in place of the OE sender, and allows both the OE and an aftermarket sender to be fitted
See pic below. (Aftermarket sender not included)
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v79/littleun/c9b1ba55.jpg)
£7 + £3 P&P
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Originally Posted by Floyd
You could have cleaned it a little
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Cheeky bar-steward
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The Adaptor is clean...
I'm hardly going to clean the aftermarket sender, when it's just there for illustration purposes and will shortly be going in the bin
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Anyway, cleaning is "not economically viable" at £7
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