Re: IML: High oil pressure
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Re: IML: High oil pressure



Ken,

Thanks for the idea. The other guages read about what I would expect. Even the gas guage reads where it should the 50% of the time it decides to work.

Ron

Ken Lang wrote:

Ron,
Whenever I suspect a faulty reading from an electrical gauge, I temporarily
install a known good mechanical gauge.  This tells me what the actual
pressure (or temperature) is.  Then just learn to read your electrical gauge
accordingly.

You could have a faulty sending unit or gauge.  If all the other gauges are
functioning normally it tells me the 5v regulator is probably ok.  You may
just have a bad sending unit.

Ken
67 Crown 4 Dr Ht


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Subject: IML: High oil pressure

Hoping to tap into the infinite knowledge this collective group possesses I pose the following. My 68 has always shown high oil pressure since I have owned it. The gauge usually read right at the top of the "normal" range shown on the gauge. But with fresh oil and a cold engine it is reading above the "normal" range. Since old engines more normally suffer from low pressure I am inclined to believe it may be a faulty sendng unit or gauge. But I would appreciate the groups thoughts and input.
Regards,

Ron


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