Just ordered it from Moss this morning, $19.95. I never think to go to a
local auto parts, I guess 'cause the first thing they all usually say is
what did you say that was a Triumph? is that a German car?
Thanks
Jack
At 11:38 AM 9/1/98 EDT, GatesDavid@aol.com wrote:
>Jack,
>
>I replaced mine several months ago and was able to find it for about 3 bucks
>at a local auto parts store. The first store I went to had one in stock.
>Give it a try, could save you some down time waiting for the mail.
>
>David Gates
>'73 Spitfire 1500
>Hawaii
>http://members.aol.com/gatesdavid/index.htm <--- Rogues Gallery.
>
>In a message dated 8/31/98 3:03:08 PM Hawaiian Standard Time,
>sales@cocoinc.com writes:
>
>> Subj: Oil Pressure Switch
>> Date: 8/31/98 3:03:08 PM Hawaiian Standard Time
>> From: sales@cocoinc.com (Jack Levy - Computer Consultants - Hwd. FL)
>> Sender: owner-spitfires@autox.team.net
>> Reply-to: <A HREF="mailto:sales@cocoinc.com">sales@cocoinc.com</A> (Jack
>Levy - Computer Consultants - Hwd. FL)
>> To: spitfires@autox.team.net
>>
>> Today my oil light came on and I panicked pulled over and found that the
>> car
>> was in a puddle of oil, my oil. I shut it off and looke under the hood and
>> could not find where the oil was coming from, I then started the engine
>> expecting it to squirt out a crack but found it flowing out of the oil
>> pressure switch, right underneath where it gets plugged into the connector
>> that says Rists. Has anyone ever had this happen, I've tried to find the
>> switch in my Moss catalog but I can't find it.
>>
>> Jack
>
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