Thread: bad gauge????
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01-01-2009 09:50 PM #1
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01-02-2009 12:52 AM #2
no, it is above the oil filter, and on the front corner of the block. i thought about a lag, but i can start the engine, shut it off, immediately pull the line, install the other gauge, and it will read 60psi, when the other one read 24-40.
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01-02-2009 12:55 AM #3
i forgot to mention, you can start the engine and watch the gauge go up and stop, like the needle is hitting something like a stop.this will vary pressure wise. i was wondering it there may be something in the line, and when oil pushes through it, it plugs at the gauge, not allowing the pressure to register .
i just dont know.....
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01-02-2009 01:51 AM #4
Chuck the gauge. It has internal issues.
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01-02-2009 12:49 PM #5
Mike - you may have something in the oil passage in the engine where you are attaching the tubing for the gauge. When shut down and cool, the debris settles. When you start up, the debris is pushed to the side of the passage and stays out of the way of the established flow path to the fitting/copper tube running to the gage. When you shut down warm, the debris is free to move in the warmer oil and may partially block the passage.
Have you removed the fitting from the block and checked for an obstruction? It doesn’t take much to restrict the flow to the flow/pressure to the gauge.
I’d also change the oil (warm) and see if that doesn’t take care of the problem.
Good luck on this,
Glenn
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