glockholiday
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- Jan 23, 2016
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- Location
- Arizona
- First Name
- Jeff
- Truck Year
- 1988
- Truck Model
- V10 Suburban 1/2 ton 4x4
- Engine Size
- 350
88' Suburban TBI 350 A couple of years ago the previous owner replaced the oil pressure sending unit because it was leaking. The oil pressure has always run 45-60 on cold start and 30-45 when hot. I've never seen it under 30psi. Yesterday while idling the gauge slowly dropped from 30 to 0-10. I watched carefully and the pressure did not change when i took off from the stoplight. I pulled over, everything was good, level full no leaks, no engine noise. On restart it came back up to 30, while driving home with the cruise on at a steady 1600rpm for miles the gauge went from 30 to 0-10 again. So now I'm pretty sure it's the sending unit or gauge, I've driven 50 miles since it first happened and it's oviously still got pressure. Oil warning light never came on. Sending unit is easy but if it's the gauge how does that get fixed.
Is there somewhere else on the engine I can add a local gauge to read under the hood, other than adding a T fitting to the sending unit?
Is there somewhere else on the engine I can add a local gauge to read under the hood, other than adding a T fitting to the sending unit?
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