Yes Vincent; that shows a bit of clarification on the ongoing. I've reread my posts, and I see where somewhere in the responses received back, somehow the coolant flange dialogue got off course into coolant temperature switch and sender. However this does raise another question and will address that later.
So yes, let's get back on track with the gauge system I introduced.
1st ... I have the oil pressure sensor as was shown earlier.
I also have the appropriate oil filter mount as also was shown. It came with two (2) used units attached ... with the larger one
(oil pressure type as evidenced by the hole in the bottom) initiating my query as to whether or not it was useful for my project. At the time of that post, I knew little about it.
However, with your help, along with the ETKA pages
(see below), I now know it to be a pressure SWITCH ... not SENSOR.

With your information, and the images from ETKA, I conclude that the 'switch' on the filter mount is not needed; and can be removed with the hole being plugged by a sealing bolt. Incidentally, after cleaning it off, see it is VW part #049919563A which is marked 50c as being for an oil temperature gauge.
Now to the coolant flange units. According to ETKA there is a unique one for temperature sender, and unique one for switch. I took one out today to try and decipher which one, but no part number there ... just 08 and 91 ... on different sides of the nut part. The other one is boxed in by the metal piping, and did not remove it. Both have the same mushroom head button for wire connecting.
But looking on the web for the ETKA part numbers, one is with the mushroom ... and the other is with the male terminal type head. The schematic (not Bentley) shows two (2) blu/yel wires coming thru the harness that in turn connect to these 2 units; and in turn go to 'Coolant temp. switch' and 'Coolant temp. sensor (Ga.)' on the schematic.
I have read forum posts that claim both are the same ... but ETKA shows differently. At this point I don't know what I have with these 2 units ... so am thinking I should order the proper ones as depicted by ETKA.
This leads me to this question ... what is the temperature switch one for? The gauge in my dash cluster shows it's getting input from one of the ones that are mounted.
There are three different devices at play here:
1) oil pressure switch: a simple switch that is either on or off, depending on what pressure it is calibrated for
2) oil pressure sensor: a device that converts oil pressure into a varying resistance that can be read by a gauge
3) temperature sensor: a device that converts temperature into a varying resistance that can be read by a gauge or other device
It is possible that your truck has some fancy wiring... but in general what you should see in the stock wiring is:
- two temperature sensors on the coolant flange. They measure coolant temperature and report it back to the glow plug relay and temperature gauge on the dash:
- two oil pressure switches... one on the head:
and one on the oil filter flange:
So... assuming that this is the setup your truck has, and you're wanting to install an after-market pressure gauge:
- the two coolant temp sensors on the coolant flange are not part of the conversation
- you'll need an additional port into the oil system, if you want to retain the stock oil pressure warning light
Does that clear things up a bit?