BAD SNAKE
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What psi is showing on your oil pressure gauge?
What psi is showing on your oil pressure gauge?
What psi is showing on your oil pressure gauge?
i agree with ya.
might be a stickin by-pass valve or a sensor/gauge prob:dontknow:
its by the oil temp sensor, where the engine oil cooler lines are at the block
you'll like the poly bushins:rock:
right around here
do you even drive your truck. that is way too clean![]()
thanks
its my DD dude.
that was taken right after my engine oil cooler line had took a big dodo.
was stoppin to get gas & pumped out 4qts of oil by the time i got to the pump.
installed the new lines & cleaned her top & bottom.
yeah, i have heard some horror stories. looks good bro. looks like it is fresh ofthe floor. nice[/QUO
most are just leaks, around the fittins. mine split a hose open at the crimp & the wind blew & the shit flew.
as important as these lines are to our engines, correct me if i'm wrong, but the lines are what feed our engines oil, they are totally P.O.S.
What he said. ^^^^^^ :withstupid:Paxton or not you should show about 25-30 at idle, 40 or so cruising, 50+ WOT when fully warm. General rule of oiling is 10 psi per 1000rpm.
The SC won't affect oil psi.
My truck is an 05 at idle it's 75psi when warm. Driving about 95 psi. Seems really high to me? Needless to say I haven't driven the truck hard. Oil is about 3/4 on the dip stick
was there a recall or any problems with the oil pumps on our trucks or at least an 05's? What does the updated oil pump by-pass valve do? Is it located on the oil pump housing?what year is your beast????
might be in line for the update oil pump by-pass valve
Where can one get this spring upgrade at?You should look for the pump bypass spring upgrade! There have been reports of ruptured oil filters. They make a big mess and you risk losing all your engine oil in one shot!
What he said. ^^^^^^ :withstupid:
That ain't right. As mentioned, either a bad gauge or ur about to rupture something.