ludwig":3jexb7i2 said:Just enough to squeeze past the head gasket a very little bit on the driver's side.
Patrick66":2hkt5gh1 said:there is still an air bubble in the line, so ill get that out first and see if my reading goes up... what do you guys think
Patrick66":20jvo8vz said:yes, but air compresses easier. either way the difference is probably negligible and ill be replacing the pump. :x
page62":2lzy7zd2 said:Patrick66":2lzy7zd2 said:yes, but air compresses easier. either way the difference is probably negligible and ill be replacing the pump. :x
Hmmm...if that's the case...
I just checked my line and it's still working out the bubbles. So at least oil pressure isn't one of my worries. But I got plenty of others, like a clattering valve train.
I just wanna keep this 170 alive for a while. I'm not quite yet ready for the 200 swap.
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Bort62":3tje848r said:An air bubble will work as a low pass filter.
Your old oil was sheared and worn out? And the wrong viscosity, and now you have the correct weight?page62":l0ujjwib said:my valvetrain quieted down significantly! Anyone got an explanation?
page62":98nsb9w3 said:... Anyone got an explanation?
page62":ekjwk0h6 said:Patrick66":ekjwk0h6 said:there is still an air bubble in the line, so ill get that out first and see if my reading goes up... what do you guys think
I wouldn't think that air bubbles would make a difference. Air can be under pressure, just like oil...