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Any thoughts on this one. When idling, my oil pressure gauge reads about 40 PSI. When I increase the RPMs or while driving the pressure goes to about 70 PSI or higher. Ideas why the fluctuating pressure? oil level is fine. |
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oil pressure will go up as rpm goes up
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True but LT5 oil senders can go bad. Best way is to compare your gauge to a known good gauge.
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On my L98 oil pressure is about 3-4 psi at idle, then goes up with rpms.
Ok, on the LT5 if the oil senders are bad; where would you hookup the test gauge? |
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Both my 91 & 93 do the same after warmed up, while cold they both read to the high side. I just replaced the one on the 93 last summer was always reading low.
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That will verify you actually have the correct oil pressure and your Oil Pump and Oil Pressure Regulating Valve are both working properly. Now....it could (but rarely) be the Cluster (gauge) giving you erroneous oil pressure readings but I have never heard that happen before. See Post #18 Engine Lubrication System Functional Discussion
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My 95 had a low reading from the day I bought it about three years ago.
I checked the sending unit and the top part of the unit fell off in my hand when I reached down to check the connection. I'm surprised it was still working as lose as it was from the base of the unit. It would read a little low, cold but never reached correct pressure when warm. I changed the sending unit and now it works great, much to my relief. ![]() |
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