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    Well I was having issues with my temp gauge and then my rpm gauge, and after a couple of days trying new gauges and looking for bad wires and grounds I realized I put a new alternator on last fall so I found that I had wired the the new alternator wrong, RPM, Water temp and Volts all seem to be working correctly, but now my oil pressure is reading 60psi at a idle in the driveway, I have the ad41 does that seem high? Let me know what your oil pressure is running I just changed oil, dont know if I'm still chasing problems or this may be with in limits, seems to me it was usually around 40 psi at idle. THanks Erik

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    My kad300 with fresh oil runs between 40 and 60 with new oil. Sounds fine I run delo400 30weight

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    I have a 41P My oil pressure is almost 60 at idle when she is cold.
    30-35 warm.
    Phil

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    My 41 read the same as Phil's

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    Quote Originally Posted by Knot Now View Post
    I have a 41P My oil pressure is almost 60 at idle when she is cold.
    30-35 warm.
    Phil
    Yup, same here.
    26' billfisher

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    Quote Originally Posted by DOGHOUSE26 View Post
    My 41 read the same as Phil's
    Same for my KAD43

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    Same for my AD-41 ~40-50 PSI at idle.
    Tenacious

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