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No lies...that is the reason why...my unit was doing the exact same thing. The thought of 18psi when I am depending on it and a failure to happen would only frustrate me. The unit I am swapping with has had a 3hr test run with no loss of pressure...all 3hrs were unloaded hrs...but maintained a steady pressure.If all of this work was undertaken solely because of the factory gauge reading... well I wouldn't bet the family farm on the gauge if I had to. Its real easy to add an honest manual oil pressure gauge to these sets. I forget the user who first posted up the mod, but I just did it on an NOS 802A and its a relatively inexpensive, slick modification.
Edit: It was csheath https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/installed-mechanical-oil-pressure-gauge-on-mep-803a.178509/
I agree my path is different from what most others would probably do. Doing this gives me comfort knowing what I will have up to the point that it ran last. Also if I take the engine apart and inspect it and I find nothing then a rebuild should be minimal compared to a rebuild with catostraphic failure.