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Low oil level sensor replacement

Reply #15
Here is the one I made by gutting/filling with JB-Weld.  No Leaks!
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Low oil level sensor replacement

Reply #16
So I can just spin it out with a socket and ratchet after I remove the plug? Cool:D

BTW mine is nice and clean. It just has an oil drip line that runs from the center of the sensor to the bottom of the pan where it drips, which I wipe up every time I see it;)
88 Thunderbird LX: 306, Edelbrock Performer heads, Comp 266HR cam, Edelbrock Performer RPM intake, bunch of other stuff.

Low oil level sensor replacement

Reply #17
Yea.  Its just a huge threaded plug.

Low oil level sensor replacement

Reply #18
No doubt you don't want it to leak but AFAIC, the oil level feature is basically useless... If it's close to two quarts low, it will show low oil when the ign switch is first turned on, but will never activate with the engine running...

Mine isn't hooked up, wouldn't work if I did, as the sensor is out of a junk Windstar engine that threw a rod... The sensor portion was knocked off when the rod went, but it doesn't leak...


BTW danzajax, great pictures!!!

Low oil level sensor replacement

Reply #19
Mine comes on when I'm about 1 quart low.
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1987 Ford Thunderbird LX. 5.0. s.o., sn-95 t-5 and an f-150 clutch. Driven daily and going strong.
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Low oil level sensor replacement

Reply #20
There is an oil drain plug that just threads in.  I dont have the size in front of me right now.  I have it written down at home.
Mike

Low oil level sensor replacement

Reply #21
mine comes on when i'm 1 quart low. now that i think about it, it was a weekly thing before i put the cam in, now it hasnt come on in a month since i put it in...

wonder if it was leaking around the timeing cover and i just never noticed a spot.....or maybe it quit working and i need to check my oil....i think i'll do that before i leave for work.
Currently Birdless but never Foxless

86 Mustang GT

Low oil level sensor replacement

Reply #22
I agree with TC.  They seem to vary in sensitivity.  Both engines I have, they leaked pretty bad.  Most cars I've seen in the yard as well.  Seems to me, that they cause the issue they are supposed to detect (low oil).  $0.02

I would have welded mine shut but I no longer have access to a welder.

Low oil level sensor replacement

Reply #23
Quote from: mcb82gt;295621
There is an oil drain plug that just threads in.  I dont have the size in front of me right now.  I have it written down at home.


generic oil drain plug    20mm x 1.50
Mike

Low oil level sensor replacement

Reply #24
Quote from: mcb82gt;295810
generic oil drain plug    20mm x 1.50


Maybe I'll just pick up one of those instead of spending $50 on a new sensor:D
88 Thunderbird LX: 306, Edelbrock Performer heads, Comp 266HR cam, Edelbrock Performer RPM intake, bunch of other stuff.

Low oil level sensor replacement

Reply #25
I know this is an old thread but I just wanted to update it. I did an oil change on the T-bird today and replaced the low oil sensor with a 20mm x 1.50 oil drain plug and nylon washer. It threads in fine and has solved the oil leak problem. No more little wet spots under the car in the garage;).
88 Thunderbird LX: 306, Edelbrock Performer heads, Comp 266HR cam, Edelbrock Performer RPM intake, bunch of other stuff.

Low oil level sensor replacement

Reply #26
Where did you get yours from?  I went to AZ and O'Reilly's and they both looked at me like I was speaking gibberish.
My car is a gravity hybrid.  The gasoline engine gets me up the hills, and gravity gets me down.

Low oil level sensor replacement

Reply #27
Quote from: 88CougarGT;313476
Where did you get yours from?  I went to AZ and O'Reilly's and they both looked at me like I was speaking gibberish.


I got it from a local, independent, auto parts guy who actually knows auto parts. I told him I needed a a 20mm x 1.50 oil drain plug and he pulled one out of the cabinet he keeps fasteners in. This guy is also great because he sells Motorcraft parts at discount prices:D
88 Thunderbird LX: 306, Edelbrock Performer heads, Comp 266HR cam, Edelbrock Performer RPM intake, bunch of other stuff.

Low oil level sensor replacement

Reply #28
1988 Mercury Cougar LS 5 speed-5.0 fuel injected with digital dash

low oil sensor is in the oil pan?  ((WHERE AT)) and how does one stop that  beeping sound that supposedly is a low pressure oil warning??? :dunno:

 

Low oil level sensor replacement

Reply #29
I have the same leak.  I wastoo scared to pull out the wires as well. It would be great to see the barrel connector picture.
'88 Bird 5.0, TW 170s, HO cam, Scorpion rockers, Explorer intake 70mm TB/EGR, MAF conversion, 24# injectors, 8.8 3.73 disc rear end swap, console swap, leather seats, 11" front discs, 15-1 rack, TC springs all around, x-pipe, BBK headers,  welded sub-frame, unlocked digital speedo.