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***May 19, 2014 - Update - Bumping my old thread***
So I never got around to checking my oil pressure with a mechanical gauge. And then on a trip home I looked down and the oil pressure gauge showed zero. I had to drive it for a about a half mile before it was safe to pull over. No overheating, sounded fine, no leaking oil either (still oil in the truck). I risked it and drove the remaining 4 miles home. The gauge in the truck will come up to zero when the accessory power lever is turned on but will stay at zero even during vehicle operation.
Do I put the mechanical gauge right where the sending unit is (we'll call that "left" on the picture) or can I put it in place of that petcock valve on the "right"?
So I never got around to checking my oil pressure with a mechanical gauge. And then on a trip home I looked down and the oil pressure gauge showed zero. I had to drive it for a about a half mile before it was safe to pull over. No overheating, sounded fine, no leaking oil either (still oil in the truck). I risked it and drove the remaining 4 miles home. The gauge in the truck will come up to zero when the accessory power lever is turned on but will stay at zero even during vehicle operation.
Do I put the mechanical gauge right where the sending unit is (we'll call that "left" on the picture) or can I put it in place of that petcock valve on the "right"?
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