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I'm glad you have good pressure. :drink:
Seems funny tho that you said you had pressure numerous times at idle...then at 4000 rpm's you got zero. :rolleyes: |
Run i till it won't run, the you know you have a problem
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in spite of what some want to tell you these senders go bad all the time. I have changed out dozens over the years and all acted like yours. oil pressure will not jump around that rapidly or radically in a motor. if you are losing pressure it will go up and down but not "jump" or only work at certain rpm. the sender however will develop dead spots and as pressure changes by even a half pound could put it a dead spot. any time pressure is jumpy you should change out the sender before you worry about anything else.
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I believe we said to change the sender first...numerous times. Thanks for the input tho. :drink:
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Originally Posted by tinman565
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I believe we said to change the sender first...numerous times. Thanks for the input tho. :drink:
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Originally Posted by compedgemarine
(Post 3460654)
in spite of what some want to tell you these senders go bad all the time. I have changed out dozens over the years and all acted like yours. oil pressure will not jump around that rapidly or radically in a motor. if you are losing pressure it will go up and down but not "jump" or only work at certain rpm. the sender however will develop dead spots and as pressure changes by even a half pound could put it a dead spot. any time pressure is jumpy you should change out the sender before you worry about anything else.
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I like the electric gauge in the dash, but also like to mount a mechanical gauge in the engine room for double checking.
Something like this (ignore the STBD one, I dropped it and the needle was off. It was replaced shortly after the pic): http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o...y/IMG_0194.jpg |
I like that idea sir. :drink:
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sure. i understand completely... but you aren't standing in the engine bay when you are going 75 mph at 5300 rpm... and wouldn't it sort of be a better idea if the gages you were actually looking at and relying on to save your ass actually worked ? think about it... with this set up you are saying " gee the gages in my dash are such sht that i have to have a back up set somewhere else " huh ? that's like the guy that told me the reason he loved the MSD stuff was because it was cheap so he could carry spares and it was easy to replace every time it failed...
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Originally Posted by stevesxm
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sure. i understand completely... but you aren't standing in the engine bay when you are going 75 mph at 5300 rpm... and wouldn't it sort of be a better idea if the gages you were actually looking at and relying on to save your ass actually worked ? think about it... with this set up you are saying " gee the gages in my dash are such sht that i have to have a back up set somewhere else " huh ? that's like the guy that told me the reason he loved the MSD stuff was because it was cheap so he could carry spares and it was easy to replace every time it failed...
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