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Thanks Blazin!The oil pressure sending unit is indeed electrical looking at the part. It threads into the engine and then it looks like a single wire will clamp onto the top of the unit. I'm still at a loss as to how to change out the old unit for the new one. I don't see how you can work in that small a space I might just do the distributor my self as well. Do I need to take the hole distributor of or just unplug all the wires, mark which wire it is and where the go on the cap. Take the cap off, take the rotor out. Put the new rotor in and new cap and attach all the wires? If that's all it is, I can do it, but IF I need to reset the timing, mess with setting the No. 1 Cyl @ TDC, I'm at a loss.While I'm at the distributor, it's probably easy to put the new oil pressure sending unit in as well.
In operation, it will recuce some NOx by injecting compressed air downstream of the combustion process to help burn off by-products.