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Keep an eye on it for the next several weeks. If that hot idle pressure continues to come down, then you'll know the time has come to replace that o-ring. With the pressures you have, in my opinion it's not time for action yet unless you just want to replace it for preventative MX as Don suggests.Thank you for your input, it’s nice to hear other seeing similar readings. the mechanic also said that the oil pressure was normal and within spec even though the gauge shows oil pressure at idle a bit on the lower side
^^^ +1. This should be your next step if the hot idle oil pressure drops any further in the weeks/months ahead.park with the front of the truck facing down a decent steep driveway or put 2 extra qt of oil in it. if the oil pressure goes up it's sucking air. if it doesn't, it's fine.
correct, it's just to submerge the oil pickup oil ring under oil so it can't suck air if it's cracked and/or broke.If I overfill it, I will need to drain the oil and put in new oil and filter right? The overfilling is just to check?