Backfoot100
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- Joined
- Aug 18, 2017
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- Location
- Florida
- First Name
- Eddie
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- C1500 Suburban
- Engine Size
- Carbed 350
Have a weird one I need some assistance with. 86 Subrban w/factory 350.
When I picked up my Suburban a couple years ago it had a massive oil leak which turned out to be the oil pressure sender. Replacing it fixed my leak and the gauge worked perfectly for about a year. Then started to work intermittently. It would read normal at about 35-40 PSI and while driving, it would just drop to 10 PSI and back up to normal again. Nothing consistent and completely intermittent. After a few weeks of that it finally quit being intermittent and just stays at 10 PSI.
To test everything out I disconnect the sender lead, turn on the key and the gauge pegs high. Short the sender lead and turn on the key and the gauge pegs low. Weird part about this is at times, when I ground the lead it will be pegged low before I turn the key on. Normal or no?
Pull out the sender and hook up my test mechanical gauge and it idles perfect at 35 PSI. I'm thinking its gotta be a sender.
Get a new sender and it reads 10 PSI constant. How can two senders read exactly the same way? So I go get a third sender and it does exactly the same thing. There's no way a year old sender and two brand new senders all do the exact same thing. Something else has to be wrong but I'm at a loss. Can the gauge be bad? Any way to test the gauge?
Any ideas would be appreciated.
When I picked up my Suburban a couple years ago it had a massive oil leak which turned out to be the oil pressure sender. Replacing it fixed my leak and the gauge worked perfectly for about a year. Then started to work intermittently. It would read normal at about 35-40 PSI and while driving, it would just drop to 10 PSI and back up to normal again. Nothing consistent and completely intermittent. After a few weeks of that it finally quit being intermittent and just stays at 10 PSI.
To test everything out I disconnect the sender lead, turn on the key and the gauge pegs high. Short the sender lead and turn on the key and the gauge pegs low. Weird part about this is at times, when I ground the lead it will be pegged low before I turn the key on. Normal or no?
Pull out the sender and hook up my test mechanical gauge and it idles perfect at 35 PSI. I'm thinking its gotta be a sender.
Get a new sender and it reads 10 PSI constant. How can two senders read exactly the same way? So I go get a third sender and it does exactly the same thing. There's no way a year old sender and two brand new senders all do the exact same thing. Something else has to be wrong but I'm at a loss. Can the gauge be bad? Any way to test the gauge?
Any ideas would be appreciated.