Oil Pressure light came on briefly...
Oil Pressure light came on briefly...
My oil light came on and off as I was driving through some very slow,inclined, twisty roads in the canyons...
How do I get an accurate test of my true oil pressure?
What should it be?
What is it actually showing? Pressure at the crank?
Thanks!
How do I get an accurate test of my true oil pressure?
What should it be?
What is it actually showing? Pressure at the crank?
Thanks!
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I've heard of the oil light coming on while driving on twisty roads but I'd be wary of it. If it's normal, maybe someone will say. If the connections are good on the oil sender, you can install a mechanical gauge to see what your true readings are. Mine has a mechanical gauge still on it since my oil pressure gauge wasn't reading what it used to. I have it in the engine compartment as a temporary thing since all I wanted to see was whether it was where it should be. The reading should be 62 lbs @ idle and up to 85 lbs while driving. I just removed the sender and screwed the copper line in:
the light should not come on when driving! The most common thing to cause it on winding roads or on hard accel or decel is oil level. If the level is okay, take a close look at the oil pan. If it's dented on the bottom, you may have a broken oil pump pickup. The pump will still work, but it draws oil from higher up rather than at the floor of the pan.
Each time that light flashes, the pump has sucked air and you will destroy the engine in a very short time!
Each time that light flashes, the pump has sucked air and you will destroy the engine in a very short time!
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