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Old 01-29-2016, 05:38 PM   #1
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80 lb oil guage question

I know the 80 lb guages were only offered on C40 and bigger trucks, so what kind of engines are people running that require the 80 lb guage? Why do some people seek out the 80lb guage over the stock 60 lb? I assume there are many engines today that require more than 60lb oil pressure?

I have a mostly stock 402 BBC I plan to run and am wondering if I should use an 80 lb guage....

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Old 01-29-2016, 06:02 PM   #2
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Re: 80 lb oil guage question

Any engine with a high volume oil pump and cold weather can max out a 60psi gauge. So that may be one reason why people are upgrading to them. These 5.9s I typically use can make 90-100psi not plugged in, below 20*. Bye bye 60psi gauge. Haha
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Old 01-29-2016, 06:53 PM   #3
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Re: 80 lb oil guage question

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I have 3 trucks that max out the 60# gauges. Especially when first started. They all have new engines in them. I have one tach dash that has a vacuum gauge and an 80# oil pressure gauge but I need to restore it.

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Old 01-29-2016, 07:36 PM   #4
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Re: 80 lb oil guage question

The problem with people stuffing all of these high-volume and high-pressure pumps into engines that don't need them, besides the parasitic horsepower loss, is that it trips the pressure valve and bypasses the oil filter.

Particularly during starting and warming you'd like a clean flow of oil, but this is precisely when the extra pump capacity, combined with viscous cold oil, conspire to completely bypass the filter.

You only need something like 7psi to float the bearings and a few psi per thousand RPM, and more isn't better.

That all said, my bone-stock 2007 LS7 would peg 100psi when cold. I was afraid it'd explode the filter (which is in part why they have a bypass, I guess). So if you're running a late model LS engine you might be stuck with high pressures when cold.
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Re: 80 lb oil guage question

I have a mostly stock 402 (mild cam and Edelbrock 750 carb). I put in new bearings and a new stock type Clevite oil pump and it buries the 60 psi oil pressure gauge until it is warm. That is with the stock spring in the pump. It will also bury it at around 3500 rpm after it is warmed up. I don't think you need an 80 psi gauge but if you want one then get one. I have one but it has some rust on the face so I am not going to use it.
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