Cm871 oil pressure loss
10-04-2019, (Subject: Cm871 oil pressure loss ) 
Post: #17
RE: Cm871 oil pressure loss
(09-28-2019 )Rawze Wrote:  replace the oil filter and see if you have same problem.

BTW: Fleetguard filters do not have any pressure loss problems --- SOOT-PACKED ENGINES CAUSE PLUGGED OIL FILTERS! -- And if the factory brand of oil filter cannot keep up with it -- YOU HAVE SEVERE ENGINE PROBLEM, NOT A FILTER PROBLEM!!!

If A FILTER SOLVES IT, then the engine is severely soot-packed and needs not only an oil change again to remove some of the soot, but someone needs to find out why the engine is getting soot packed and making way too much soot!. - that problem can kill the engine in no time.


lastly --- WHO IS THE MORON WHO WOULD DRIVE THE DAMN THING KNOWING THE PRESSURE IS BELOW 30 PSI (should be 34-36 psi though) GOING DOWN THE ROADS --- I SUPPOSE SOMEONE JUST DON'T CARE THAT IT COULD SPIN A BEARING OR WORSE???--- SOMEONE NEEDS TO NOT DRIVE THAT THING LIKE THAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -- IF I HAD A DRIVER THAT DID THAT TO MY TRUCK I WOULD HAVE FIRED HIM ON THE SPOT!@

if the oil filter does not fix the oil pressure loss issue then someone needs to find out where that thing is hemorrhaging oil internally. Start by looking under the valve cover with the enigne running... http://rawze.com/forums/showthread.php?t...1#pid41261

next... would be this list of stuff...
http://rawze.com/forums/showthread.php?t...9#pid31999
If oil pressure is above 36 going down the road is that a problem? Say around 40 psi
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RE: Cm871 oil pressure loss - david24 - 10-04-2019



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