Angelo217
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what y’all think, 5.3 2006 Chevy tahoe Z71. Decent pressure on fresh oil, used oil junk pressure (20% life on dash.)
Did the pickup o ring matched the color up. Didn’t change much.
Replaced oil pressure sensor with OEM ac delco. Exact same pressure.
(Previous owner replaced with some ***** aftermarket.. he’s already known of this issue.)
Doesn’t have any major oil leaks. Doesn’t tick or knock or make any noises. I think it’s starting to develop a very small tick from just low pressure.
Fresh oil change explained diff thread 35 idle. 55-60 gassing. 38-45 cruising.
Old oil, 19 idle. 35 gassing maybe. 22 cruising.
Doing the oil pump soon thinking it’s just a weak pump or something (hoping actually) not gonna do HV so I don’t blow any seals. My question is, is there an indicator of the bearings going bad without me disassembling the entire motor? And no I havnt hooked up a mechanic gauge, I’m like 90% certain the pressure on the dash is correct.
I know this pressure is acceptable to some people, but im looking to preserve this motor long as I can.
Did the pickup o ring matched the color up. Didn’t change much.
Replaced oil pressure sensor with OEM ac delco. Exact same pressure.
(Previous owner replaced with some ***** aftermarket.. he’s already known of this issue.)
Doesn’t have any major oil leaks. Doesn’t tick or knock or make any noises. I think it’s starting to develop a very small tick from just low pressure.
Fresh oil change explained diff thread 35 idle. 55-60 gassing. 38-45 cruising.
Old oil, 19 idle. 35 gassing maybe. 22 cruising.
Doing the oil pump soon thinking it’s just a weak pump or something (hoping actually) not gonna do HV so I don’t blow any seals. My question is, is there an indicator of the bearings going bad without me disassembling the entire motor? And no I havnt hooked up a mechanic gauge, I’m like 90% certain the pressure on the dash is correct.
I know this pressure is acceptable to some people, but im looking to preserve this motor long as I can.