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Because covetting MV's is almost as good as owning them. Covetting is cheaper.Why do we keep looking at the auctions when we are out of space to store these things??????
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Because covetting MV's is almost as good as owning them. Covetting is cheaper.Why do we keep looking at the auctions when we are out of space to store these things??????
Could be a bad gauge or the actual pressure, they don't make or require allot of oil pressure, I drove an old int. (1 ton 345) for almost 10 years and the oil pressure at idle hot was basically zero, it had a mechanical gauge and I tried two others with the same result, figured what the heck when it blows up I will do something about it, the body gave out first and it's rotting down in the pasture, Procrastination really paid off there!!I know this is an old thread - my stock gauge shows just over 30 MAX when it is cold - after it warms up it drops to 10 or so - It has been this way since I got it - thousands of miles later...same. I suspect the gauge is bad - or sender. About to do an oil change. It does use a little between changes. I had to put a quart in it yesterday before going out on an adventure.
You can simply stick a mechanical gauge on it and see, the factory gauges are notoriously incorrect, BUT say 15 or so at idle hot would not bother me at all, I looked up the specs for my 6.6L Duramax and minimum allowable hot at idle was 14 PSI, seems awful low for a high performance 435hp engine, mine is running about 25 PSI hot at idle so I am pretty happy!I know this is an old thread - my stock gauge shows just over 30 MAX when it is cold - after it warms up it drops to 10 or so - It has been this way since I got it - thousands of miles later...same. I suspect the gauge is bad - or sender. About to do an oil change. It does use a little between changes. I had to put a quart in it yesterday before going out on an adventure.
Here's a Camoteksystems test for the oil gauge. The range of the sender is 0 ohms for 0 pressure. Open circuit to sender... off the chart.Could be a bad gauge or the actual pressure, they don't make or require allot of oil pressure, I drove an old int. (1 ton 345) for almost 10 years and the oil pressure at idle hot was basically zero, it had a mechanical gauge and I tried two others with the same result, figured what the heck when it blows up I will do something about it, the body gave out first and it's rotting down in the pasture, Procrastination really paid off there!!
.I think folks obsess way too much about oil pressure, other than using the correct oil and filter there is nothing you can do about it anyway.
That may be true, a couple pound one way or another no big deal.I think folks obsess way too much about oil pressure, other than using the correct oil and filter there is nothing you can do about it anyway.
I was just looking at pictures of a Chenowth 2 seat Baja racer, the passenger had all the gauges and they were all skidywampus to make the needles point up..
Agreed and when you loose it all at once, it is just seconds until "it's over". I use my gauges to observe consistency. If it is the same today as it was yesterday then the gauges are doing their job.
Long ago in the days of "go fast", the gauges were aligned (indexed?) so that "normal" was pointing straight up.
Rather than looking at a number and confirming what it said before launch - a fast glance showed "all systems go".
.I was just looking at pictures of a Chenowth 2 seat Baja racer, the passenger had all the gauges and they were all skidywampus to make the needles point up.
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