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Old 06-25-2016, 02:35 PM
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Default Re: Temp sender GM: AC-257M

It has the single peg and even has the connector with it. I don't believe these are being reproduced.

I also don't know if the vehicle had lights only or if there were gauges.

Been a long time (1972) since I owned a 69 Z that had gauges, and I don't remember if it also had a light.

Did the 69 and early 70 cars that came with gauges, also have lights? Did they use two different senders?
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Old 06-25-2016, 05:50 PM
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Default Re: Temp sender GM: AC-257M

I know the oil pressure unit is different for gauges vs lights, not sure about the sending unit for water temp, if i recall correctly the gauge unit is retained with a nut vs a plug-spade or pole, im sure someone with more info will help out. Also i checked my parts manual it shows one for exc gauges but it isnt clear on the descriptions. Im sure there are two based on the manual. Take care
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