Morris
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On the long drive home from work today, I come to a stop at one of the many, many stoplights between my exit and my house. I check my oil pressure. It's about 11-12 psi (I drove it hard on the way home). I am little disappointed, but it's still better than what I had and good enough to drive. After 3 light cycles and about 7 years of waiting, it's my turn to go. Vroom, I take off. As I am doing my typical routine scan of my gauges, something seems off. My oil pressure is 11-12 psi at 4000 RPM! Oh no! I ease it home and kill it. But just to check, I fire it up again. NO OIL PRESSURE!... but wait a minute... the oil light went out. Hmmmmmmmm.
After the kids are fed and my wife is back from class, I pull the capillary tube fitting... and there is a small piece of teflon tape draped across the tube opening.
Phew!
After the kids are fed and my wife is back from class, I pull the capillary tube fitting... and there is a small piece of teflon tape draped across the tube opening.
Phew!