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Oil Pressure Gauges - Diesel Trucks & More

Oil Pressure Gauges are the best way to keep an eye on your vehicle's oil pressure. This is going to make sure that your vital engine parts, such as its bearings, crankshaft, and other pieces are properly lubricated.

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More on Oil Pressure Gauges - Diesel Trucks & More

This oil pressure gauge is going to keep you well informed regarding the health of various engine systems. When the engine is rotating at lower speeds, the oil pressure can be limited by the clearances that exist betwixt journals and bearings. This low oil pressure is often indicative of your bearings being worn out. Cold oil is viscous or thicker than warm, which makes it difficult to pass along the bearing clearances, while thin or low-weight oil can indicate a low level of pressure. When your oil gets low, you might notice the pressure plummet during quick application of the breaks or when turning around a difficult corner. Higher oil temperatures are usually not a cause for concern, but can be if your vehicle is pulling a heavy load like a trailer, or just pushing itself while out in hot weather. Your oil can even run well over 250 degrees Fahrenheit, causing a drastic drop in oil pressure. High oil pressure is not usually something to get worried about either, but a sudden jump in pressure can mean that there is a problem with the vehicle's pressure relief valve.