Re: [DML] Oil Pressure Weirdness
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Re: [DML] Oil Pressure Weirdness
- From: "therealdmcvegas" <dmcvegas@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 01 Jul 2004 14:39:07 -0000
There isn't anything wrong with taking your car to a shop to get the
oil changed. If you're pressed for time, that's understandable.
However, leaving it all up to the shop to choose the oil, that's
definetly a big no-no! It doesn't matter who makes the oil, or what
the people in the shop think. It's the engine itself which determines
the oil, not the guy filling it. To help determine which kind you
use, check either the Owners Manual, or the back archives.
As for the gague read outs on the dash, I honestly don't know a
specific answer, other than perhaps go back, install an OEM oil
filter, and refill the motor with the proper weight oil. I've only
recently installed a properly calibrated sending unit, and have only
run 15w40 oil in it. So if I were to run a lighter, or heavier oil, I
don't know yet how much that would affect the gague. But with mine,
around 50PSI @ idle is normal, and 40 or so when warm. Durring a fast
rev, I don't beleive that the pressure has gone past 70PSI...
Now, if you want to know if you have the original sending unit
installed, look at you oil pressure gague. Durring idle, the needle
occasionally clicking between a few PSI is normal. But if you've got
the incompatable/uncalibrated sending unit from the factory, you'll
see the needle violently bouce all over the place, and almost
constantly. Rev the motor up higher than idle, and the needle almost
always pegs out @ 80PSI. From you previous description, it sounds
like it's already been replaced.
-Robert
vin 6585 "X"
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Scott McMullan" <mcmullas@xxxx>
wrote:
> I wish I could give you real answers to these questions, but... I
haven't
> changed the sending unit and the P.O. didn't mention it in the list
of work
> he had done to the car (I've had it for almost a year), and I left
the
> choice of oil weight up to the shop where I had it changed. \
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