egchewy79
08-01-2021, 12:04 PM
also posted this on the other forum.
I recently replaced my oil pressure sender as the original one went out. replacement sender has been ok for about 100mi but has recently been showing me a drop in pressure when idling and in neutral (oscillates between 45-50psi). Under load it seems to sit around 70-75psi. Seems a bit high under load for me. With my previous sender, my pressures were pretty consistent between 55-60psi.
Sender is plugged directly in the block (again) without an extension. I have the materials to make a remote sender location using some braided fuel line and AN connectors.
Is this a sign of another failing sender, or an engine issue? I've read that oscillating oil pressures are a sign of some failing internals. Engine is a new rebuild, ~300mi on the odometer.
Additionally, is it just me or does the fuel gauge sender seem to measure in 1/8 tank increments. It seems like when my fuel is going down, it drops in a stairstep fashion, about 1/8 tank at a time. If this is the case, I'll just need to be careful once my gauge reads 1/8th tank left.
I recently replaced my oil pressure sender as the original one went out. replacement sender has been ok for about 100mi but has recently been showing me a drop in pressure when idling and in neutral (oscillates between 45-50psi). Under load it seems to sit around 70-75psi. Seems a bit high under load for me. With my previous sender, my pressures were pretty consistent between 55-60psi.
Sender is plugged directly in the block (again) without an extension. I have the materials to make a remote sender location using some braided fuel line and AN connectors.
Is this a sign of another failing sender, or an engine issue? I've read that oscillating oil pressures are a sign of some failing internals. Engine is a new rebuild, ~300mi on the odometer.
Additionally, is it just me or does the fuel gauge sender seem to measure in 1/8 tank increments. It seems like when my fuel is going down, it drops in a stairstep fashion, about 1/8 tank at a time. If this is the case, I'll just need to be careful once my gauge reads 1/8th tank left.