JM in KY
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- Location
- Lexington, KY
- First Name
- John
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- Sierra Classic
- Engine Size
- 350
I had assumed my oil pressure gauge was just wrong, but maybe not…
Recent purchase of 1987 GMC V1500 with 350 engine. Other than paint, nearly everything is original with 114,000 original miles.
Engine has always run quietly for me. No valve train noise, etc.
Oil pressure gauge usually reads about 10psi. Doesn’t matter if it’s idling, reviving, cold, or hot. After reading some posts on here, I deciding I should investigate the gauge and the sender.
To test the gauge, I disconnected the wire from the sender and it pegged above 60. I then grounded the same wire and it pegged at zero. Both correct from what I’ve read. Gauge probably fine.
I replaced the sender. Can’t find ACDelco, so I got the one Advance Auto recommended (Carquest or something like that). No Teflon tape that might prevent grounding. I get exactly the same reading on the gauge.
I changed the oil and filter, thinking the old filter might be clogged. I even changed from 5W30 to 10W30, hoping the increased viscosity might help me. Wix filter. The engine was already quiet, but now I can barely hear it run at idle if I’m in the cab. Again, gauge shows the exact same reading.
Occasionally the gauge will go up to 15-20psi, but this seems random and usually will be like that from startup until I shut it off, regardless of how long it runs.
Thoughts? I’m sure there will be suggestions to check with a manual gauge. I’ll do that, but I don’t own one of those, so I’ll have to get one. Anything else I should be checking or planning to work on?
Recent purchase of 1987 GMC V1500 with 350 engine. Other than paint, nearly everything is original with 114,000 original miles.
Engine has always run quietly for me. No valve train noise, etc.
Oil pressure gauge usually reads about 10psi. Doesn’t matter if it’s idling, reviving, cold, or hot. After reading some posts on here, I deciding I should investigate the gauge and the sender.
To test the gauge, I disconnected the wire from the sender and it pegged above 60. I then grounded the same wire and it pegged at zero. Both correct from what I’ve read. Gauge probably fine.
I replaced the sender. Can’t find ACDelco, so I got the one Advance Auto recommended (Carquest or something like that). No Teflon tape that might prevent grounding. I get exactly the same reading on the gauge.
I changed the oil and filter, thinking the old filter might be clogged. I even changed from 5W30 to 10W30, hoping the increased viscosity might help me. Wix filter. The engine was already quiet, but now I can barely hear it run at idle if I’m in the cab. Again, gauge shows the exact same reading.
Occasionally the gauge will go up to 15-20psi, but this seems random and usually will be like that from startup until I shut it off, regardless of how long it runs.
Thoughts? I’m sure there will be suggestions to check with a manual gauge. I’ll do that, but I don’t own one of those, so I’ll have to get one. Anything else I should be checking or planning to work on?