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    I have a 67 buick wagon with a 300 cu. in,it hasn't being running very long, but I have noticed the oil light staying on when I first start it,( about 5 to 8 seconds) does anyone know if thats normal or is it something more serious? (like maybe a bad sending unit or oil pump going bad ) thanks for any info!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by renu36
    I have a 67 buick wagon with a 300 cu. in,it hasn't being running very long, but I have noticed the oil light staying on when I first start it,( about 5 to 8 seconds) does anyone know if thats normal or is it something more serious? (like maybe a bad sending unit or oil pump going bad ) thanks for any info!!
    you need to hook a good oil pressure gauge to it so you will know what you have.
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    I have always add gauges to most of my cars, this one I haven't yet, I don't want to sound too dumb!! what next if I find that I have low pressure? I do remember the oil pump being hard turnnig(to prime) when I replaced the timing chain, could it be that I have a bad or going bad oil pump? and will I hurt it by driving itcause it's a car I just got going and trying to get all the bugs out of it, it was sitting for about 6/7 years before I got it,

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    Quote Originally Posted by renu36
    I have always add gauges to most of my cars, this one I haven't yet, I don't want to sound too dumb!! what next if I find that I have low pressure? I do remember the oil pump being hard turnnig(to prime) when I replaced the timing chain, could it be that I have a bad or going bad oil pump? and will I hurt it by driving itcause it's a car I just got going and trying to get all the bugs out of it, it was sitting for about 6/7 years before I got it,
    tell us what the oil pressure is and all those ? will be answered.
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    OK!! you guys don't how hard it is for a fat old man like me
    to get under a car, I took off the sending unit and put a oil gauge,
    I get about 30 lbs idling and about 45 lbs at at higher Rpm, now I
    hope this helps with my questions , thanks..........

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    Quote Originally Posted by renu36
    OK!! you guys don't how hard it is for a fat old man like me
    to get under a car, I took off the sending unit and put a oil gauge,
    I get about 30 lbs idling and about 45 lbs at at higher Rpm, now I
    hope this helps with my questions , thanks..........
    nothing wrong with that. for a st motor.
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