Reading 0 oil pressure....

Cya

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but still going after 1 year as a DD and racing almost everyday. Could it be that the sensor is bad?? Im getting a little nerveous(spell check).
 

suprahero

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You're getting nervous after a year? I think you should have gotten nervous when you first saw this. It's a little late now.

Does the needle move at all? Could be the gauge, could be the sending unit. I don't know how you check the sending unit, but someone on here will. GL
 

jdub

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Could be that...or the sensor might not be making a good connection with the wire. The sensor is below the exhaust manifold on the block, just aft of the water pump housing....it's fairly big for a sensor...kinda dome shaped with the connector on top.
 

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the sending unit is kind of a bitch to get too. also wheck the yellow and black wire that goes to it. it runs in a harness that runs right overtop of your t-stat. mine just got hot over time and got real brittle and broke.
 

souprat

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if it hasnt siezed by now then you have some kind of pressure. but get that gauge working so you can know if its good pressure or bad. oil pressure=VERY important.
 

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Mabey you have a limited production 2 stroke supra. Just add oil to the gas and go.

If after a year with no explosion I would say its something simple.