Originally posted by ceastmen
It is possible to pump all the oil out of the pan and have the pump loose pressure. You turn the vehicle off because the pressure light comes on - freak out a bit - wait for a while and re-fire the motor and have pressure because the oil returned to the pan while you were waiting.
Whether or not this is true, it sure sounds good!
For those who asked about the aftermarket gauge, I have an electric Isspro unit installed. Sending unit is tee'd off the oil pressure port pictured
here. . I just used a 1/8-1/8 NPT straight adaptor and a street tee with one port plugged. Later I'll replace the tee with a cross so I can run oil pressure, temperature, and a bypass filter all from that one port. FWIW, I got all my fittings from
www.swagelok.com . No afiliation... I just think they make fine quality fittings.
Since that port is rather high in the engine, I notice that the colder the oil is, the longer the gauge takes to register a reading on 1st startup. In warm weather, it's within a second or so. In very cold temps, it reads 0 for up to 3 or 4 seconds. Doesn't really bother me, though. I can speed it up by increasing RPM a little after she fires.
I, too, wonder how effective the block heater is on the oil. Perhaps down the road I'll invest in a good quality oil pan heater. I'd also like to invest in a higher-power block heater.