Oil Pressure guage

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Bulldog99

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Hey everyone im making some more upgrades to my 1992 Bronco Xlt right now my oil pressure gauge dosnt work at all and instead of fixing that electric one i rather just put a Mechanical one but right now im trying to decide between what amout PSI i want to get....I Think im going to go with the Pro Comp brand Liquied filled but i dont know if i should get a 100psi 200 psi, 300 psi 400 psi or 600psi guage....so what do you all think please hit me up and let me know thanx

 

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The 100 psi one is plenty, You should at highest be somewhere around 20. I dont remember the correct number, but its not more than that.

 

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yes 100PSI is fine if its a good running motor with a strong pump you should get around 70 cold and 30-40 warm

 

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Thats acutally not a joke. Per Fords ASSET sponsored ciriculum, that is the correct answer.

Chris
That is comforting to know, I use to get nervous about the pressure being down around 6 lbs at idle but since there was no knocking noise I figured it was just fine. Submit that for our new FAQ section so I don't forget it. A lot of people get nervous about the reading on their gauge.

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my oil pressure guage doesnt work either... instead of replacing it, is there anything notorious i should look for?

 

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my oil pressure guage doesnt work either... instead of replacing it, is there anything notorious i should look for?
Try the sending unit, it is inexpensive. Another option is to install a wet gauge, they read in PSI instead of just a relative position on the dial like the stock one does.

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