Posted by Brownie450 on April 19, 2008 at 03:52:59 from (216.51.158.251):
In Reply to: loosing oil pressure posted by bobs1941m on April 18, 2008 at 19:29:01:
What oil is in the crankcase? If it's still break-in oil, it could be thin # 10 oil. If you know it's #30, you should look further for wide bearings or other causes of low pressure. Wouldn't hurt to put a master oil pressure gage on after it gets warmed up just to be sure it isn't the gage. This is easiest to check.
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