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Need oil pressure sender LMTV

MrMikey4026

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My sending unit has died. has anyone determined which one will work like from Napa?
If not does anyone have a military one for an AO with a 3116?
I would prefer new.
Thanks
Mike
 

simp5782

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MrMikey4026

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That part number is the U S Army Tank Automotive Command and the number that Stewart and Steveson/BAE uses. That number can be hard to cross. The TM gave the Stewart Warner part number. Some times the TM only gives the U S Army Tank Automotive Command number. The best way I found to get a number that you can use at like NAPA is get the NSN from the TM, Use the NSN on a website like this here https://www.parttarget.com/6620-01-...6az&searchoption=sku&originalsearchtext=506az and you may see a number you can use. There is a lot of info on that website and I find it invaluable for researching parts.
 

MrMikey4026

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That part number is the U S Army Tank Automotive Command and the number that Stewart and Steveson/BAE uses. That number can be hard to cross. The TM gave the Stewart Warner part number. Some times the TM only gives the U S Army Tank Automotive Command number. The best way I found to get a number that you can use at like NAPA is get the NSN from the TM, Use the NSN on a website like this here https://www.parttarget.com/6620-01-...6az&searchoption=sku&originalsearchtext=506az and you may see a number you can use. There is a lot of info on that website and I find it invaluable for researching parts.
Thanks
 

toddperk

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does anyone know how to tell if it is the sender or the gauge? should the gauge be full scale when the sensor lead is shorted and 0 when connected to 24 volts?
 

Ronmar

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Yes. The gauge, when powered, sends current from the sense lead, thru the sender resistance to ground. With nothing connected to the sensor lead the gauge should read zero, if you ground the sense lead it should go to full scale…
does anyone know how to tell if it is the sender or the gauge? should the gauge be full scale when the sensor lead is shorted and 0 when connected to 24 volts?
Yes. The gauge, when powered, sends current from the sense lead, thru the sender resistance to ground. With nothing connected to the sensor lead the gauge should read zero, if you ground the sense lead it should go to full scale…
 
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