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M109 oil pressure gauge not working

wildbill81

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I purchased a 1967 M109 this weekend with a Continental multi-fuel with 172 hours on the meter overhauled back in 1990. After 2 days of wrenching and head-scratching and searching threads I got it running. The motor sounds good, but the oil pressure gauge does not come off the low peg. I certainly don't want to run it w/o pressure indication. Can anyone point me in the right direction, such as where it taps off, or common fixes?
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glcaines

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Before you do anything, I would remove the sending unit and screw in a gauge to make sure you actually have oil pressure.
 

wildbill81

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Can you point me to the location of the sending unit? I want to be sure I pull the correct fitting. I have a aftermarket gauge laying around I can plumb in.
 

peashooter

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I put a mechanical oil pressure gauge on my 109 because I was getting strange readings with the stock unit. You may want to do the same as it eliminates potential for a bad electrical sender, a bad electrical gauge or poor wire connections.
 

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After having multiple issues with the sending unit and gauge on my M109, I switched to a manual gauge. Cheap to pick up at any auto parts store, just run the tubing thru the firewall and into the new gauge. You'll always know if you have pressure.
 

steelandcanvas

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Can you point me to the location of the sending unit? I want to be sure I pull the correct fitting. I have a aftermarket gauge laying around I can plumb in.
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wildbill81

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Thanks everyone. I picked up a mech gauge and had 25psi at idle...changed the oil and filters and I'm in the 50-75psi range between 1000 and 2000 rpm. Next problem is finding out why it won't start w/o a shot of ether(I'm mixing w/ WD40 after reading some other posts).
 
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