Topic: Oil Pressure
in Forum: C3 Engines


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If yours is mechanical, and the gauge shows "0" pressure, then you have either a bad gauge, or a kink in the plastic oil line from the engine to the gauge.
If it is electrical, I would start by grounding the sender wire at the sender, located just above the oil filter, and then see if the gauge moves...it should peg out high with it grounded. If the gauge doesn't move when the sender wire is grounded(key on), then you have either a wiring issue, or a bad gauge.
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An engine that uses, or otherwise burns oil, is no indication of excessive clearances that would tend to lower oil pressure...just an indication of a sealing issue with the rings, or valve guides. So, basically, oil pressure has nothing to do with oil usage.

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The electric types on the later cars will usually stay where they are when it is shut of. Once the key is turned on, it should go to zero...

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My '74 will run 60psi or so at startup, and then drop to 40psi hot...by the gauge, which may or may not be 100% accurate.
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