Oil Pressure Gauge

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  1. Slinger53

    Slinger53 Member

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    Replaced the old 216 in my 53 Chevy, with a 235 out of a 62 Impala. My current oil pressure gauge goes from 0-30 lbs. Question, with the newer 235, do I need to change out my oil pressure gauge with one that goes from 0-60 lbs?? Any help wold be appreciated.

    Slinger
     
  2. Bill Hanlon

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    You could change the gauge out to a GMC (60 pound) gauge or you could just use the Nate method.

    Nate method is "don't worry about the pressure when the gauge is pegged".
     
  3. vwnate1

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    No

    These are low pressure , high volume engines so as long as you see the needle off the peg above idle , you're good to go .

    Be aware the needle may rest on the peg at idle or so closely you'll have to look with a magnafying glass to see the gap , this is 100 % correct and normal .

    -Nate
     
  4. Slinger53

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    Thanks guys, this is helpful.
     

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