mbwarner
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I put the 120 pound sender back in, and until I find a NOS 120 pound gauge to stick in the cluster, I'll just figure I have roughly twice the indicated pressure.
Thanks, everybody!
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Bad ground? Bad connection to the sender? I would check that stuff first.bigelk50 said:So I have a question, When I turn on my master switch my oil psi gauge jumps to 15psi. With the engine OFF!!! any one know why that is? I like what was said above about the 120 sending unit and gauge, I will look into that cause I know the engine was changed out in mine.
Already thought out.Check this classified ad.mbwarner said:What's a prelube, and what's it look like? I'm pretty uncomfortable running zero oil pressure for ten seconds or so.
For the MF intelligent, is this delay caused by oil draining from the filter canisters, which need to be refilled upon starting, that causes the delay? If so, is there a way/place to install a check valve?
Just thinkin', ya know?
Anyway to tell the two apart? Mine startsat about 30 cold and goes down from there.mbwarner said:Kudos, oh wisemen of the forum. I hooked up a Sunpro gauge, and sure enough, I had 64 psi at cold idle, not the 30 shown on the dash gauge. As some speculated, it's a 120 pound sender and 60 pound gauge.
I put the 120 pound sender back in, and until I find a NOS 120 pound gauge to stick in the cluster, I'll just figure I have roughly twice the indicated pressure.
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