Date: Sun, 22 May 2016 20:23:58 -0700
Reply-To: Neil N <musomuso@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Neil N <musomuso@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Oil pressure light and buzzer
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I went through a somewhat frustrating bout with that buzzer. I replaced the
higher pressure oil switch and the issue stopped.... Then it came back.
So far, it seems a section of the OEM brown wire from higher pressure oil
switch
was the culprit. I will be measuring engine oil pressure soon but the
buzzer issue ceased and hasn't come back
Of note, I did the Tencentlife "add a washer to compensate for worn oil
pressure relief spring" trick and changed to a different (proper AFAIK) oil
filter but those things did not fix the buzzer issue.
I can't speak with any authority on this but if my assessment was correct,
that corrosion in a 10" section of wire was the cause of
the issue, that dynamic oil pressure warning system "L" board must be quite
sensitive to (voltage?) variances.
Neil.
On Sunday, May 22, 2016, Marc Perdue <mcperdue@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> My '87 Westy auto is having the problem wherein the oil buzzer and
> light come on after about 15 minutes of driving when the RPMs drop
> below around 2500 RPMs. I've had the oil pressure checked and it is
> fine. A friend of mine is having the identical problem. Is the high
> pressure oil pressure switch, part number 068919081A, the culprit
> here? I checked the archives and it appeared that there may have been
> a problem with some of them being too sensitive or something...? I'm
> trying to find the right part get this sorted out. My friend is about
> ready to take a hammer to his buzzer . . . Mine is going to be fixed
> by the guy who rebuilt the engine. He says he got a bad batch of
> switches. I'm just trying to find which is the right part for my
> friend to order . . .
>
> My van has a newly rebuilt engine and is running Pennzoil 10w-30. I've
> never run less than 20w-50 in it and never had this problem, but the
> guy who built the engine swears that the pressure is fine and this
> weight of oil should be fine, that it's a faulty oil pressure switch.
>
> My friend is running 15w-50, I think, and has a fairly fresh engine as
> well. I suspect, but do not know for sure, that his oil pressure is
> fine.
>
> Bus Depot has this one:
> http://www.busdepot.com/068919081a
> Is this the right switch to fix this problem?
>
> Thanks,
> Marc Perdue
>
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Neil n
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