So, I recently had a bunch of work done on the truck. I had several oil leaks and yep, fuel pump went buh-bye. $2300 later, and two extra trips to replace faulty replacement gaskets... ....I finally seem to not be leaking any fluids. After the first fix, the brand new oil filter gasket blew, and we went through 10 quarts of oil in a weekend just keeping it running until we could it to the shop on Monday.
Anyway...I got totally side-tracked by being all annoyed about this again...
Finally, no leaks. Things seem tight, running smooth and not stalling thanks to a new fuel pump. Great. For that much money, it damn well better work right. Today I noticed that the oil pressure gauge is as high as it can go. And it doesn't move. Not knowing much about this sort of thing, my first thought was, "that can't be good," but the manual says the only time it's not considered normal and is considered bad is if the pressure gets too low. Definitely not the case here, but I've never seen that gauge read that high, it's usually right in the middle.
Long question short: Is this good, bad, or does it matter? Can I stop worrying about it or should I go back to the shop for the 4th time and probably lose it while there?
Anyway...I got totally side-tracked by being all annoyed about this again...
Finally, no leaks. Things seem tight, running smooth and not stalling thanks to a new fuel pump. Great. For that much money, it damn well better work right. Today I noticed that the oil pressure gauge is as high as it can go. And it doesn't move. Not knowing much about this sort of thing, my first thought was, "that can't be good," but the manual says the only time it's not considered normal and is considered bad is if the pressure gets too low. Definitely not the case here, but I've never seen that gauge read that high, it's usually right in the middle.
Long question short: Is this good, bad, or does it matter? Can I stop worrying about it or should I go back to the shop for the 4th time and probably lose it while there?