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Re: oil pressure
Frank,
I would use the lower pressure gauge. I just finished my Stag rebuild and
also installed an oil pressure gauge. Mine is getting 40-50 lbs on cold
start-up. It runs about 40 lbs hot at speed and about 10 at idle. I now
know why they didn't put them in when the cars were new. I am constantly
worried about it (my previous TRs being TR6s which ran 50-80 lbs), but I
am assured that this is the normal range for a Stag.
Larry Miceli
'76 TR6
'73 Stag
'66 Herald
On Mon, 5 Apr 1999 22:32:15 EDT [email protected] writes:
>I will be installing an oil pressure in my Stag shortly. I have two
>good
>aftermarket oil pressure gauges in my box of gauges; one is 0-80 psi,
>and the
>other is 0-100 psi. Any suggestions as to which one to install? What
>I
>really need to know is what is the max oil pressure that I can expect
>from
>this engine starting cold? It gets well over 100 deg here in the
>summer, so
>I expect that I'll be running 20W-50. My GT6 runs about 85 psi cold
>with
>20-50, my Healey about 70. The only V-8s that I'm used to are Chevy
>305,350
>and they run about 50 psi from a cold start. Any advice appreciated.
>Thanks,
>Frank M.
>
>
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