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![]() "Newps" wrote in message . .. Aluckyguess wrote: I have a Bonanza V35 with a IO 470. So you have an N35 or P35, a V35 has an IO520. Its an N model Before and after engine overhaul the oil pressure after the engine warms up goes just into the red. They have tried turning the pressure up but this seems to only make the pressure go up when cold. If the temperature outside is real cool the pressure goes over 200 psi. The engine builder said its in spec. I think there is a problem somewhere. I want the oil pressure to run in the green. Does anybody have any ideas on what could be causing this. I'm afraid its going to blow the gage out one cold morning. How do you know the gauge is correct? Check that first. |
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