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Thread: Any tips on how to remove a stuck oil pressure sender?

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    Or try one of those manifold stud removers. I think Trade Tools in Nambour have them

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    Thats what a vice grip is, You know those plyers with the screw at the back,
    made for this job
    04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there

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    I'm thinking that the sender unit is probably a little big for just standard vice grips.

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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    Thats what a vice grip is, You know those plyers with the screw at the back,
    made for this job
    Many options.......it's all about how much swinging room you have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Parksy View Post
    I'm thinking that the sender unit is probably a little big for just standard vice grips.
    The sender unit would have to be huge for the grips not to work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Parksy View Post
    I'm thinking that the sender unit is probably a little big for just standard vice grips.
    yeah, couldn't do it with the vice grips that I have - plus I wanna reattach the wires and reinstall so I don't wanna trash it too much...

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    I know it might be a little hot. But take the car for a hard run then try and crack it. Failing that I have plenty of tools down here if you want a hand.

    Remember guys to read the op. He only broke the wires off it he hasn't broken the fitting that attaches it to the block.

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    On really tight things, I have always found that trying to tighten a bit first can crack them.

    As above, get the engine warm as well, that little bit of expansion could well help.
    It is now official, we are not quite so sh@t at cricket as we were! Rugby Union is a different matter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulburner2000 View Post
    Hi All,

    While trying to clean out the cap/hood/sheath around the oil pressure sender I accidently snapped one of the wires. In my efforts to remove the sender to repair the wire or replace the unit, I snapped the remaining one as well.

    I had tried every angle imaginable with a variety of tools but I can't get the damn thing to budge.

    Helpful tips would be appreciated.
    Mate, what is it exactly that won't budge? The sender or a cap on the sender that the wires run to?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fracster View Post
    On really tight things, I have always found that trying to tighten a bit first can crack them.

    As above, get the engine warm as well, that little bit of expansion could well help.
    Finally going to get another chance to have a go at it tonight. Will get the engine warm again, and will try to tighten then crack if possible. If trashing it is neccessary to get it out, so be it - they can't be that expensive to replace...

    Thanks to everyone for their helpful suggestions.....

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