airbornebandsman
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I have a 1970 M35A2 that I have had for about 5 years I have had the current engine in for about 3. I changed the head gaskets about 2 yrs ago before I moved to GA.
When I first start and drive the truck the oil pressure needle is in the middle of the gauge. It stays there for about the first hour or so of operation and then starts dropping. When I accelerate it will jump up a bit but eventually it just sits at 0. I drove from NC to GA with this problem and had no adverse affects, once I noticed I stopped every few hrs and let the truck sit for 30 mins or so and this solved the problem for another couple of hrs. When the needle gets to 0 there is no noticeable difference in the sound or performance of the truck.
Is this a common thing or could it be something major? I have a trip to Vegas coming up in June and need to know if I may need to replace a major component prior to the trip.
Thanks for the input in advance.
When I first start and drive the truck the oil pressure needle is in the middle of the gauge. It stays there for about the first hour or so of operation and then starts dropping. When I accelerate it will jump up a bit but eventually it just sits at 0. I drove from NC to GA with this problem and had no adverse affects, once I noticed I stopped every few hrs and let the truck sit for 30 mins or so and this solved the problem for another couple of hrs. When the needle gets to 0 there is no noticeable difference in the sound or performance of the truck.
Is this a common thing or could it be something major? I have a trip to Vegas coming up in June and need to know if I may need to replace a major component prior to the trip.
Thanks for the input in advance.