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<blockquote data-quote="O4L" data-source="post: 3611943" data-attributes="member: 24429"><p>Back in the old days depending on the type of oil and the miles on the engine, it wasn't all that uncommon for the oil pressure to drop some when everything warmed up and it would rise with the rpms. It was my understanding that as long as you had ten pounds of pressure for every 1000 rpms you were okay.</p><p></p><p>I don't know if that holds true with these newer rigs though because I've never owned anything newer than a 2003 and it held good oil pressure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="O4L, post: 3611943, member: 24429"] Back in the old days depending on the type of oil and the miles on the engine, it wasn't all that uncommon for the oil pressure to drop some when everything warmed up and it would rise with the rpms. It was my understanding that as long as you had ten pounds of pressure for every 1000 rpms you were okay. I don't know if that holds true with these newer rigs though because I've never owned anything newer than a 2003 and it held good oil pressure. [/QUOTE]
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