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Old 01-11-14, 01:41 PM
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Oil pressure readings?

What should be my oil pressure at ? I have a 1987 rx7 n/a and just found the oil sensor and it works but it said I have between 30- 0 psi warmin up ? Any solutions ?
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you're probably BEST served checking the FSM or a Haynes manual.
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Thanks ! Any opinions on where to get new oil cooler hoses ? I found out mine are leaking where it connects to the engine (the rubber is tore to ****) and it leaks alot
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Racing Beat has bolt-on lines - stainless/Teflon. they are a pretty penny, but i can attest to their quality. i loved the set i got and may be getting a set for the Gen II soon.

that said, if you can find a local hydraulic shop, they should be able to fabricate a set for you for much less - still -10AN (just without the pretty anodized fittings) and i can also attest to using custom lines, too. i had a set made and used them for close to a decade. in fact, i may still have them somewhere in storage.
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