scottw
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Hi all: I did a search on oil pressure and oil pressure gauge but didn't see anything very helpful, so here goes:
My 87 FJ60 sat (in a heated garage) for about 5 weeks while I was on a combo vacation/work trip. When I got home a few days ago I started it up and within a couple of minutes of driving the oil pressure gauge quickly rose to the very top, above the end of the top bar. It looked pretty much pegged. I shut it down and checked the oil level with the dipstick. It was at the full line, but not above. There was a small oil puddle in the parking space when I first pulled out, but I haven't seen any leaking since that day.
After starting back up it rose up again but then over a few minutes dropped down to the mid-level, where it has always been in the past. In the couple of days since then it has done the same thing a couple of times, usually just after starting. It then drops slowly down to the "normal" range."
Any idea what could be causing this? I suppose it could be a gauge issue, though the gauge doesn't move jumpily or quickly, like I assume it would with an electrical issue. It moves slowly and steadily. Is there something besides a bad gauge that could be causing it? Anything I can check easily?
Thanks for any advice.
-Scott
My 87 FJ60 sat (in a heated garage) for about 5 weeks while I was on a combo vacation/work trip. When I got home a few days ago I started it up and within a couple of minutes of driving the oil pressure gauge quickly rose to the very top, above the end of the top bar. It looked pretty much pegged. I shut it down and checked the oil level with the dipstick. It was at the full line, but not above. There was a small oil puddle in the parking space when I first pulled out, but I haven't seen any leaking since that day.
After starting back up it rose up again but then over a few minutes dropped down to the mid-level, where it has always been in the past. In the couple of days since then it has done the same thing a couple of times, usually just after starting. It then drops slowly down to the "normal" range."
Any idea what could be causing this? I suppose it could be a gauge issue, though the gauge doesn't move jumpily or quickly, like I assume it would with an electrical issue. It moves slowly and steadily. Is there something besides a bad gauge that could be causing it? Anything I can check easily?
Thanks for any advice.
-Scott