scam75 wrote:
Crank Case wrote:
Have you tried cleaning up the sender unit? It's easy to extract and there really isn't much to it.
What's the efficacy of testing battery output when the alternator will supplement current?
I've changed the sender and it made no difference. I could write a book about all the things I've tried to fix this issue to no avail. 3 x PCB's, 3 x gauges, a rugby team full of rugby balls, wiring. Any time I think I've cracked it, the passage of time proves me wrong!
On point 2, I dunno. But when matching the 12.2v from the battery with ignition on, but not engine on, to the instrument panel gauge, then with the engine running I then see 14v across the battery and 14v displayed on my gauge, so it works, how, I care not!

Fair enough. I was looking at the wiring diagram just this evening (and forgive me, my head is mashed at the moment) and what I thought was now I know what live feeds the Volt meter (red/white), is that I could measure the current in and compare. However, if I was to have to adjust the potentiometer, it would require extraction and an approximation of how much I turn that little slot head around - so what's the way around that approximation?
On a different tack. my friend has his 'Scottish 911', now replete with a BMW 1500cc engine. It's an Imp. He had his seats re-upholstered by a woman in south Wales. I sent my front seat off for replacement of the bolster panels last Monday and it's come back today! I have seen pictures but haven't unwrapped the thing, so tomorrow is the unveil. Ironically (and seen how I spend so much time fixing the damn thing), it will spend most of it's time with the seat cover on it.
In the meantime, decided to take out the passenger seat in anticipation of the servo arriving tomorrow to make life a little easier, I decided to clean up the carpets. There have long been stains where the seat runners imparted corrosion on to my fickle Linen carpet. Those runners were painted long ago. I used some off white leather dye and this seems to have masked the stains and it looks quite peachy. Coupled with a new set of carpet mats (in the post; long over due - same one's since I bought the car) and my illuminated cluster, I am feeling quite chuffed about an unexpected refresh.
I hope that when driven now, the oil pressure gauge behaves normally, then somehow, I am on top of it.
I'll shut up too!