I am having issues finding out what the deal is here. The oil light socket has 2 wires. The oil switch it has does not. Do I have the wrong socket or the wrong switch? As well, how should this be appropriately wired? I changed this to an alternator as well. I noticed that the gen light has 2 wires? How should that go? Please forgive my ignorance... thought I would ask.
squirrel will correct me, but i'm pretty sure a dummy light is hot, and the switch grounds when there is under x lbs of pressure. where as a sensor would have an in and out wire with a resistor inside to create the signal.
the oil light has two wires. one tan 20 guage which goes to the ign sw. The same location on the ign sw. will have an 18 guage tan wire which goes out under the hood to the voltage drop resistor. The other side of the dash light has a dark blue 20 guage wire that goes to the sending unit on the motor. I bought a wiring harness from ebay's 1957 chevy site that hooks up the alt. and the dash light so it all workw as it should, and just plugs into the factory wiring harness. Real neat item and not expensive. (My alt. is not a 1 wire) Hope that helps.