Lumberjackchuck
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I’ve noticed recently that if I let my truck sit a couple days it takes like 10 seconds for it to build oil pressure on a cold start.
I’m wondering if it has to do with the change in the oils viscosity with the hot weather lately.
I previously remember the gauge immediately slowly climb up when I’d start it.
Now it sits at zero for about 10 seconds (which seems like an eternity), and then the needle instantly flicks up to 50psi mechanical gauge), which it would normally slowly climb up to before.
Something to worry about or nah? Does anyone run prelude pumps on these trucks?
I’m wondering if it has to do with the change in the oils viscosity with the hot weather lately.
I previously remember the gauge immediately slowly climb up when I’d start it.
Now it sits at zero for about 10 seconds (which seems like an eternity), and then the needle instantly flicks up to 50psi mechanical gauge), which it would normally slowly climb up to before.
Something to worry about or nah? Does anyone run prelude pumps on these trucks?