Dito here.SoCalli V8 wrote:First you have to install a mechanical gauge to verify what is actually happening within your engine, then go from there.
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Oil pressure problem... this is driving me fword nuts
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Re: Oil pressure problem... this is driving me fword nuts
Call me Gary
1985 Astro-"Ole Yellar"
1994 LT Astro
1981 Winnebago-"Baby"
12'dual axle enclosed trailer
The vendor trailer
Lead with my heart & take the hits because of it like a man.
1985 Astro-"Ole Yellar"
1994 LT Astro
1981 Winnebago-"Baby"
12'dual axle enclosed trailer
The vendor trailer
Lead with my heart & take the hits because of it like a man.
Re: Oil pressure problem... this is driving me fword nuts
here is a rough idea on installing the guage- I would use mechanical , if t is a temporary setup you can run the oil line in the window for now ( or find a way through the firewall and duct tape the guage to the dash - maybe put the guage in a plastic cup of the right diameter and secure that down somehow ( in the cup holder ?)
http://www.grandprix.net/upgrades/oilgauge.html
or you can buy something like this http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/_Automot ... 0250945841&
There is a TSB for this 476149 DEC 94 Oil Pressure Gauge - Erratic Reading Concerns
but I an't read it my alldata sub is only for the 98 .
http://www.grandprix.net/upgrades/oilgauge.html
or you can buy something like this http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/_Automot ... 0250945841&
There is a TSB for this 476149 DEC 94 Oil Pressure Gauge - Erratic Reading Concerns
but I an't read it my alldata sub is only for the 98 .
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1995 Safari AWD

1995 Safari AWD
