ballencd
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- Columbus, NC
- First Name
- Charlie
- Truck Year
- 1988/1991/1983/1984
- Truck Model
- V10 Suburban/V1500 Suburban/M35 bobbed w/dump/M1010
- Engine Size
- 5.7/5.7/LDT 465-1c/6.2 diesel
1991 Suburban V1500, 350 TBI, 700R4, Speed Hut gauge upgrade. Oil pressure sender installed in the port just above the oil filter mount.
Vehicle is nearly a daily driver and runs fine. Just lately..in the last few days, I pulled a trailer with a tractor on it.....about 6000# total. When I tried to back up the oil pressure instantly dropped to zero and the oil light came on....both on the same Speed Hut pressure gauge. If I let off the gas the pressure came right back up. It did not do this in forward gear. I can duplicate the issue with the trans in reverse and my foot on the brake and give it some gas....no trailer. Same test, brake on in forward and no trailer it is normal. If the engine is cold it does not do this.
I have inspected the gauge wires and they are clear of shifter assembly, no heat damage and are in convoluted tubing.
I seem to remember when I was looking for a oil pressure port I read that the port above the oil filter was not a dependable location for some reason but can't find that info again. I chose it because the factory port behind the distributor is a real bear to get too without pulling the distributor again. The gauges have been working for several months with no issues.
Anyone know of a reason that this would happen?
I tried to load a video of the issue but could not get the web site to accept a .mov file.
Thanks in advance.
ballencd
Vehicle is nearly a daily driver and runs fine. Just lately..in the last few days, I pulled a trailer with a tractor on it.....about 6000# total. When I tried to back up the oil pressure instantly dropped to zero and the oil light came on....both on the same Speed Hut pressure gauge. If I let off the gas the pressure came right back up. It did not do this in forward gear. I can duplicate the issue with the trans in reverse and my foot on the brake and give it some gas....no trailer. Same test, brake on in forward and no trailer it is normal. If the engine is cold it does not do this.
I have inspected the gauge wires and they are clear of shifter assembly, no heat damage and are in convoluted tubing.
I seem to remember when I was looking for a oil pressure port I read that the port above the oil filter was not a dependable location for some reason but can't find that info again. I chose it because the factory port behind the distributor is a real bear to get too without pulling the distributor again. The gauges have been working for several months with no issues.
Anyone know of a reason that this would happen?
I tried to load a video of the issue but could not get the web site to accept a .mov file.
Thanks in advance.
ballencd