Adam King
06-16-2006, 21:57
Hi All-
I just changed the oil in the 1988 Silverado 1500 that I bought while I was in Kuwait. The filler cap and the owners manual say that 30W is the "prefered" weight unless it gets cold, then they suggest 15W40. I don't know what the guy was running before but now I sometimes bury the needle on the oil pressure gauge when going down the freeway at about 65-70 mph. It idles at about 50-55 psi. Anybody else have this happen?
It could be a bad gauge or sending unit too, I haven't checked yet, but it wasn't that high before I changed the oil, at least not that I saw.
The Army runs 15W40 in all the HMMWV's and the old 6.2L Chevy's year round so that was what I went on. Did the oil recommendation change when they started with the new style rockers and should I be running 30W during the summer?
-AFK
I just changed the oil in the 1988 Silverado 1500 that I bought while I was in Kuwait. The filler cap and the owners manual say that 30W is the "prefered" weight unless it gets cold, then they suggest 15W40. I don't know what the guy was running before but now I sometimes bury the needle on the oil pressure gauge when going down the freeway at about 65-70 mph. It idles at about 50-55 psi. Anybody else have this happen?
It could be a bad gauge or sending unit too, I haven't checked yet, but it wasn't that high before I changed the oil, at least not that I saw.
The Army runs 15W40 in all the HMMWV's and the old 6.2L Chevy's year round so that was what I went on. Did the oil recommendation change when they started with the new style rockers and should I be running 30W during the summer?
-AFK