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Due to a broken oil line, I had to install the newer canister style, GT350 oil filter adapter from Ford Performance, part M-6881-52CA onto my 2016 GT350 with the spin-on filter.
I installed the kit, making my own adapter for the new oil pressure sensor, but now the gauge reads 20 psi oil pressure, whether the engine is running or not. I thought I got a bad sensor, so I ordered a new one from Ford for a 2018 or newer GT350. Turns out that it's the same sensor as the original one from a 2016. So evidently when you buy the oil fitler adapter kit from Ford, you get a bastardized version with a different sensor than everyone else. I contacted Ford Performance and they gave me yet a different part number that's supposed to be installed in the kit.
Has anyone else has similar issues? Are there any Ford part number gurus that could help?
2016 GT350 - CM5Z-9D290-B
Email from Ford performance - GN1Z-9D290-C
Installed in oil filter adapter - GN1A-9D290-BA
2017-Later - CM5Z-9D290-A
I installed the kit, making my own adapter for the new oil pressure sensor, but now the gauge reads 20 psi oil pressure, whether the engine is running or not. I thought I got a bad sensor, so I ordered a new one from Ford for a 2018 or newer GT350. Turns out that it's the same sensor as the original one from a 2016. So evidently when you buy the oil fitler adapter kit from Ford, you get a bastardized version with a different sensor than everyone else. I contacted Ford Performance and they gave me yet a different part number that's supposed to be installed in the kit.
Has anyone else has similar issues? Are there any Ford part number gurus that could help?
2016 GT350 - CM5Z-9D290-B
Email from Ford performance - GN1Z-9D290-C
Installed in oil filter adapter - GN1A-9D290-BA
2017-Later - CM5Z-9D290-A