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Old 02-16-2005, 07:01 PM
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I just wanted to make sure here...my oil pressure guage is a little funky. Occaisionally when idling it will fidget between the 1/2 to 3/4 mark (mine is in kilopascals, so that probably won't mean much to you guys), and when driving it will be anywhere between 3/4-full (sometimes).

I got my oil changed yesterday (and there were no problems found, except a leaky pan gasket), and the oil warning light has never come on. Is the guage just screwed up?
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Probably a poor connection from the Oil Sending Unit to the Gauge. The Oil idiot light is just to warn you of <10 or 15 PSI [not safe to drive]. As long as it is above 1/2 [40PSI], you are cool. I don't know what the **** kilopascals are, but 1/2 on your gauge, is one half on ours. 1/4 - 20PSI, 1/2 - 40PSI, 3/4 - 60PSI Full - 80PSI.


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Good...thats what I figured. I've never seen that fall below the 1/2 point.

As for kilopascals (kPa) it'* a reading of pressure as well. Atmospheric pressure is usually 101 +/- kPa, or 760mm Hg on the manometer. You can more easily compare units with it and work things out...like most other things in the metric system...compared to the imperial system.

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When will you Americans learn...
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Oh ****.. that'* what kPa is? I know what kPa is.. cool beans.. cool beans.


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yes its intriguing. a kilopascal (kPa) is 1 kN/m^2 (force / area = pressure) = 1000 N / m^2. = 1000 kg*m/(sec*sec*m*m) So 1 kPa is the same as 1000 kilogram meters per second per second per meter per meter. Who'da thunk it
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I meant comparing it to mm of Hg in chemistry and things like that...but two can play at that game. Thats quite the unit you have there, lol.

1 kilometer = 1000 meters = 100000 centimeters = 1000000 milimeters
1 metric ton = 1000 kilograms = 1000000 grams
1 litre = 1000 mililitres

and so forth -

1 mile = 1,760 yards = 5,280 feet = 63,360 inches
1 barrel = 41.99 gallons = 167.99 quarts
1 ton = 2000lbs = 32000 ounces

I still like working with metric units thank you very much.

All in good fun.
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Yeah, I try to use Metric as much as I can, but whenever communicating with someone, I usually have to use Standard, because not a whole lot of Americans know the Metric system. Especially with cars, since a lot of it is specific to standard [IE the oil pressure and temp gauge].


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