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Oil Pressure Guage
Finally got my mechanical oil pressure gauge hooked up. Used the middle galley on the back (drivers side) of the engine. Now just trying to get a base reading. Does anyone know what the oil psi should be for a 2.4? I pm'd a couple people about it too so I can pick as many brains of our great knowledgable members as possible
I really don't care for the dash mounted gauge pods. I ordered a universal dual gauge A-Pillar pod from Glo-Shift that I will modify as needed to get the fit and look I want. https://www.chevyhhr.net/gallery/fil...10824-1846.jpg |
50-80 psi at 1,000 rpm per the service manual.
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yup, 50 at idle is what you wanna see.
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HMMM? Maybe that galley isn't a good pressure one. I'm seeing about 50psi when cold but once warmed up it's hitting 20-25 at crusing speed and 10psi in drive at idle at a red light. I know the line isn't kinked. Checked and recheked that.
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My service manual states the minimum is 30 psi and maximum is 70 psi at 1000 rpm (194°F)
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I think they changed the specifications in the manual, my copies for the '06 & '07 don't specify an engine temp, but the manual for the 2011 states 30-70psi at 194 degrees.
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Where is the sending unit for the light ?
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The obvious question is : Are you using the recommended weight oil? Or gone off the "GM" company line? 20/30 will give different readings from 5/15 (leaving the W position out for simplicity).
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Originally Posted by donbrew
(Post 588536)
The obvious question is : Are you using the recommended weight oil?
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Originally Posted by oneton
(Post 588531)
Where is the sending unit for the light ?
If I were to add an oil pressure gauge, I'd "T" it off the sending unit (switch) for the dash light. Best of both.. This image is of the 2.4 LE5 motor fwiw.. https://www.chevyhhr.net/gallery/files/2/5/5/8/LE5.jpg |
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