Voltmeter and oil pressure?
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Car: 86' Z28
Engine: 350
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Voltmeter and oil pressure?
I was driving my car around bout a week ago and the voltmeter started randomly going from very high to very low and it did this for a the whole day and when i drove it at night when it dipped low my subs would cut out and my lights would dim, so i cleaned the connection to the alternator and it seemed like it was fixed. Until about a two days ago now about 5 minutes after driving it(long enough for it to get warmed up) ever time it starts to slowly drop to about 10 and stays there. Another thing the oil pressure gauge has always read all the way toped out(up past 60) from the minute i start it to the when i cut it off (i don't know why) but latey when after the same five minutes of driving the oil pressure sinks down when i take my foot off the gas. The car also seems like its lost some power too, i know these problems sound unrelated (to me at least) but its really getting on my nerves
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Your oil gage or sender has a problem therefore reads high.
An open ground in the gage circuit is a common problem.
Your oil gage is now voltage dependant.
That’s why it varies with voltage.
Your alternator sounds like it has become defective.
Test it / replace it.
Happy Racing!
If People Drove Any Slower They’d Be Going BackwardsHow bout those dorks too scared to drive without headlights in the daytime!

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From: Greenwood SC
Car: 86' Z28
Engine: 350
Transmission: 700r4
Axle/Gears: 2.73 (for now)
Re: Voltmeter and oil pressure?
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Your oil gage or sender has a problem therefore reads high.
An open ground in the gage circuit is a common problem.
Your oil gage is now voltage dependant.
That’s why it varies with voltage.
Your alternator sounds like it has become defective.
Test it / replace it.
Happy Racing!
If People Drove Any Slower They’d Be Going BackwardsHow bout those dorks too scared to drive without headlights in the daytime!

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