Mine is below that 20 line and I need to be WOT to hit 40+. Cruising is in the 30 range.
I think the dealer would say your pressures are well within spec. Mine is a 2007 LMG and hover around 30 psi at idle, original pump.
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Mine is below that 20 line and I need to be WOT to hit 40+. Cruising is in the 30 range.
Mine is below that 20 line and I need to be WOT to hit 40+. Cruising is in the 30 range.
That seems low. My hot idle pressure is mid 20s, usually 25 or 26
That’s what I was thinking. I’m due for an oil change soon and I disabled AFM with hptuners.That seems low. My hot idle pressure is mid 20s, usually 25 or 26
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I have about 140k or so but engine hours is way up there. 67xx.I have 160 k and my hot idle is just over 20. Crusing is high 30's to 40 psi.
When cold my oil gets over 40 when accelerating.
So curious question...
Whats idle and cruising oil pressure gauge look like?
Mine seems a bit low and if it’s going I would like to be ahead of it and find a replacement and pull this one.
Wife says the 07 spewed gas and isn't taking any in. Ordered the canister vent solenoid and updated harness. Going to take it up to the gas station tomorrow to see if I can coax some gas in there so she can drive it until the parts show up.
Replaced solenoid and used updated harness, no change. What's next, canister?
Yes I know the bracket looks janky but this ***** won’t move!! Used my prior garage door experience for using the punched angle.
Probably. Also the vent solenoid can stay closed if the truck is running while filling, so is a potential issue. Ignition off so the vent valve opens.
Try pushing (blowing) some air through the disconnected canister, it should be pretty easy. If the canister has gas in it or the pellets are escaping, new canister time.
I'm about to pull mine to test it for leaks, since mine has the opposite problem, evap leak.
Probably. Also the vent solenoid can stay closed if the truck is running while filling, so is a potential issue. Ignition off so the vent valve opens.
Try pushing (blowing) some air through the disconnected canister, it should be pretty easy. If the canister has gas in it or the pellets are escaping, new canister time.
I'm about to pull mine to test it for leaks, since mine has the opposite problem, evap leak.
I checked everything while routing the replacement this evening and they all look good. One thing stood out to me, the shape of the new hard line to the canister from the solenoid was not able to follow the original routing over the top of the other lines. I had to go below them, but still well out of the way.@Greg Kulbick one other thing is to check for pinched evap lines around the canister and fuel tank.
I'm just over 145kI have about 140k or so but engine hours is way up there. 67xx.
@54k mine sits at 40 often but will go down to just above 20 hot idling sometimesSo curious question...
Whats idle and cruising oil pressure gauge look like?
Mine seems a bit low and if it’s going I would like to be ahead of it and find a replacement and pull this one.
Lol love it. Yeah I still do random repairs but don’t try to. Punched angle is a mans best friend.Bruh... As soon as I saw the first pic and before I read your sentence at the end, the reply I heard forming in my head was "As a former overhead door tech, I approve of your shenanigans". Coincidentally, I had an emergency repair at my brother's house last night- thrown cable.