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Old 05-14-2017, 09:43 PM
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Can make your lifters a little squishy from the air bubbles also. At least do it now rather than later.
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yep, it's not a huge deal, at 5000 its fine... soon as IO crest that shortly after I see it fall... oh well better then the alternative...
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How high did your oil temp get beating it?
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I agree ^^^^ High oil temps and loss of psi can definately be a result of whipping your oil beyond submission.
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Originally Posted by SB
I agree ^^^^ High oil temps and loss of psi can definately be a result of whipping your oil beyond submission.
Yes one video looked like it was close to 300 that's where I hade the bearings starting to come apart before..
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Originally Posted by SB
I agree ^^^^ High oil temps and loss of psi can definately be a result of whipping your oil beyond submission.
https://youtu.be/zIaWDygHXCY

Are these gauges hooked up?

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Old 05-15-2017, 01:03 PM
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Laser said 220-230 in pans gauge said 280... last year reading after cooler at filter housing woukd be 200-220 max ever after 5 miles.

Filters look goood I checked last week to be sure while diagnosing issues
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Even 280-300 in pan wont kill it if flows ok... that's getting hot tho
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Old 05-15-2017, 01:14 PM
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Of course the laser was after stopping gauge was reading 260 I think laser 220-230... now that I look at notes
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Heat gun don't always work good depends on the surface Bare aluminum don't work good just saying
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