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Sometimes there are pulsating pressures in the oil system that just vibrate the gage needle up & down a bit. This only wears the delicate gage internals more than necessary.
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Hi Dave,
In the above quote, you mention the gauge internals becoming worn - does a gauge, in fact, wear out? Mine's been acting a little weird lately - a couple of days last month, upon starting car up in a.m., gauge went up to about 42 lbs. after reving engine while idling, with no difference when increasing rpms to about 2700 in neutral. Drove around a while and it started behaving like normal - 35 lb. in neutral and 55 lb. at 3000 rpm.
Over this past weekend (400 miles round trip), Saturday everything seemed OK - 35 lb. in neutral, 55 lb. at 3000.
Sunday, between 2500 to 3000 rpm, it read 42 lbs much of the way home, then began operating again, but everything seemed about 8 lbs. too low - 27 at idle and 47 at 3000 rpm.
This morning at start up in the garage, it was idling at 35 lb. again. When I revved it up to 2500+, the pressure would go up, but coming back down, kind of got caught at 42 lbs. and stayed there. When I shut the engine off, the needle didn't go down smoothly, kind of hesitated at a couple of spots. Is this just the gauge, or someting bigger, like (groan) the engine??
Didn't have time to take it out today to see what the reading was at 3000 rpm.
Sharon
BN1
Sometimes there are pulsating pressures in the oil system that just vibrate the gage needle up & down a bit. This only wears the delicate gage internals more than necessary.
D
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Hi Dave,
In the above quote, you mention the gauge internals becoming worn - does a gauge, in fact, wear out? Mine's been acting a little weird lately - a couple of days last month, upon starting car up in a.m., gauge went up to about 42 lbs. after reving engine while idling, with no difference when increasing rpms to about 2700 in neutral. Drove around a while and it started behaving like normal - 35 lb. in neutral and 55 lb. at 3000 rpm.
Over this past weekend (400 miles round trip), Saturday everything seemed OK - 35 lb. in neutral, 55 lb. at 3000.
Sunday, between 2500 to 3000 rpm, it read 42 lbs much of the way home, then began operating again, but everything seemed about 8 lbs. too low - 27 at idle and 47 at 3000 rpm.
This morning at start up in the garage, it was idling at 35 lb. again. When I revved it up to 2500+, the pressure would go up, but coming back down, kind of got caught at 42 lbs. and stayed there. When I shut the engine off, the needle didn't go down smoothly, kind of hesitated at a couple of spots. Is this just the gauge, or someting bigger, like (groan) the engine??
Didn't have time to take it out today to see what the reading was at 3000 rpm.
Sharon
BN1
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