Chaps
Since rebuilding my engine last year I think that the oil pressure seems to
be a little low on the dial.
When the engine is hot, the pressure indicated is as follows: 20psi at 3,000
and 30psi at 4,000.
So, I was wondering, is this too low and did I see somewhere about 'bleeding'
the oil gauge to make sure you are getting the correct reading?
Many thanks
Paul Leeks
Lancashire
100/6 BN4
Glasgows
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