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No spec for idle oil pressure
By Gerry Proctor - 01/13/2006 3:39:09 PM; IP 137.242.1.15
Oil pressure specs are usually at around 2k rpm. Idle pressure specs would be a bit meaningless. If the lifters don't start clattering at idle, you have nothing to be concerned over as long as your 2k rpm pressure meets specs.

But wait, there's more! Most low oil pressure problems are going to be in the cam bearings. If your idle pressure is verified as true and your upper rpm specs seem low, then it may be pushing oil past the cam bearings. Just something to be aware of.
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 Oil pressure -- gene simmons, 01/13/2006
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