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Soldered Lead on Oil Pressure Sensor?

HoveringHMMWV

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Removed from my 2007 M1151A1. Any ideas what the small soldered-looking lead was for? The oil pressure sensor has Steward Warner stamped into the metal on it.

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Dieselmeister

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That's why it MUST be disassembled, so we can all know. Curious minds want to know....
Well, my curiosity got to me, and I did some further research. One of the NSN documents I found says it is a pressure output port, but not for what purpose. Possibly for a capillary to an actual pressure gage? The doc states "sensor shall have one pressure input connection, one electrical connection, and in some cases a pressure outlet connection".
 

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I seem to remember, when one day I was bored, reading some of the M113 Family TM's. Yeah, that's bored. There was someplace in the -34 TM (?) something about one of the two switches to be used had a extra "Nipple", and one didnt. But the who, what and why I have long forgotten.
 
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