haromaster87
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- Joined
- Nov 20, 2023
- Posts
- 13
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- Location
- Tampa, FL
- First Name
- Tony
- Truck Year
- 1990
- Truck Model
- Suburban R1500
- Engine Size
- 350 TBI
Hey everyone,
I am working on the dash refresh for my 1990 R1500 Suburban and I'm trying to sort out some odd gauge behavior it has, specifically the Oil Pressure gauge. Since I got the truck, the OP gauge has always behaved more like an idiot light. It reads 0 PSI when the truck is off, and reads right dead in the middle on 30 PSI when the engine is running. Regardless of oil temp or RPM, the gauge sits right on 30 PSI and doesn't budge until I shut the truck off.
First I want to make sure, is that abnormal behavior for the 1988-1991 square bodies? I noticed when I pulled the cluster that it's different from 81-87 trucks(electronic speedo, different bulb connectors) and wondered if they changed the gauge behavior to just sit in the middle as long as pressure is above a certain amount? Or should the gauge vary with the oil pressure like the earlier trucks?
If the latter, any clue what would cause the gauge to still work, but only read that single reading? After googling every word combo I can think of, I've found two other folks that described this same "issue" on their truck. One of them said his gauge just went back to normal(variable readings) one day with no intervention, and the other never mentioned if it was solved or not. I pulled the gauge and measured the resistor on the back of it, it measures ~84 ohms when off the gauge, and ~42 ohms when installed back on the gauge. Not sure if that's normal either, it's hard to find the correct values for those. I don't remember the exact numbers now, but the sending unit seemed to test okay in the sense that it varied its value with engine rpm.
Thanks for any info or ideas! -Tony
I am working on the dash refresh for my 1990 R1500 Suburban and I'm trying to sort out some odd gauge behavior it has, specifically the Oil Pressure gauge. Since I got the truck, the OP gauge has always behaved more like an idiot light. It reads 0 PSI when the truck is off, and reads right dead in the middle on 30 PSI when the engine is running. Regardless of oil temp or RPM, the gauge sits right on 30 PSI and doesn't budge until I shut the truck off.
First I want to make sure, is that abnormal behavior for the 1988-1991 square bodies? I noticed when I pulled the cluster that it's different from 81-87 trucks(electronic speedo, different bulb connectors) and wondered if they changed the gauge behavior to just sit in the middle as long as pressure is above a certain amount? Or should the gauge vary with the oil pressure like the earlier trucks?
If the latter, any clue what would cause the gauge to still work, but only read that single reading? After googling every word combo I can think of, I've found two other folks that described this same "issue" on their truck. One of them said his gauge just went back to normal(variable readings) one day with no intervention, and the other never mentioned if it was solved or not. I pulled the gauge and measured the resistor on the back of it, it measures ~84 ohms when off the gauge, and ~42 ohms when installed back on the gauge. Not sure if that's normal either, it's hard to find the correct values for those. I don't remember the exact numbers now, but the sending unit seemed to test okay in the sense that it varied its value with engine rpm.
Thanks for any info or ideas! -Tony
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