Hi all
I'm after a replacement oil pressure switch, mine has split and is now weeping. I have a 1957 car and it has a nut that screws on to hold the wire in place. All the new switches I have seen are the spade type, can you still get my type or am I going to have to get later type and cut my wire to put spade connector on?
Thank you
Early oil pressure switch?
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Early oil pressure switch?
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Re: Early oil pressure switch?
I don't know if the early switches are available but it might be an opportunity to covert to a spade connector as the early switches will probably soon become hard to find, which indeed might be the case already.
Re: Early oil pressure switch?
Here's one - but is it working? And this seller is not known for low prices..........
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Oil-pressure- ... 58a5bab49f
If you really don't want to cut the harness - just solder a stud to a Lucar connector and use that to connect to a new switch - hide the connection with a bit of sleeving.

If you really don't want to cut the harness - just solder a stud to a Lucar connector and use that to connect to a new switch - hide the connection with a bit of sleeving.



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Re: Early oil pressure switch?
My traveller has a 1098 engine and when I bought a new wiring loom it came with the correct screw on terminal for the oil pressure rather than the lugar connector on the later one. I did buy a switch but found it difficult to fit as there was no room to get a spanner in with the shape of the 948 switch.
After some head scratching I drilled the hole in the middle of the new oil pressure switch out a little bit and was able to fit a small nut and bolt and use the proper fitting on the loom rather than cutting it off.
After some head scratching I drilled the hole in the middle of the new oil pressure switch out a little bit and was able to fit a small nut and bolt and use the proper fitting on the loom rather than cutting it off.
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Re: Early oil pressure switch?
That's exactly like mine, but like you say.... Will it work?bmcecosse wrote:Here's one - but is it working? And this seller is not known for low prices..........http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Oil-pressure- ... 58a5bab49f
If you really don't want to cut the harness - just solder a stud to a Lucar connector and use that to connect to a new switch - hide the connection with a bit of sleeving.
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Re: Early oil pressure switch?
I have just ordered a spade one from ESM, I've tried a spanner on it and there's not much room, I'll sure ill figure it out, it should be here Saturdayles wrote:I don't know if the early switches are available but it might be an opportunity to covert to a spade connector as the early switches will probably soon become hard to find, which indeed might be the case already.

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Re: Early oil pressure switch?
Have a look at ebay Germany
10 NOS early pressure switches available
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Oldruckschalter- ... 485b25f3b7

10 NOS early pressure switches available
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Oldruckschalter- ... 485b25f3b7
