Have a 1972 390.
Has run great for years, all of a sudden oil pressure gauge is buried at highway speeds.
Any Ideas??
Thanks
High Oil Pressure (suddenly)
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Re: High Oil Pressure (suddenly)
What is the brand of gauge? Usually a problem is low pressure, either from a cheap gauge or faulty line (kinked if copper). I have never had a oil pump spring get stronger and increase pressure but maybe something is stuck in the pump making it "stiffer" and increasing the pressure. Otherwise I suggest a 2nd gauge to confirm what the other gauge reads.
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Re: High Oil Pressure (suddenly)
I had the same thing happen to my '68 F100, it was the constant voltage regulator located behind the instrument cluster. Switched it out for a new one and that was my problem solved. Worth a try.
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Re: High Oil Pressure (suddenly)
thanks to both of you
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