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Low oil temp question

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  1. Saabguy

    Saabguy Formula 3

    Mar 28, 2012
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    Hello all,

    I went for a drive this morning, ambient air temp of 58 F and all is well, except that the oil temperature never got above the 165 F mark. Seems low to me but then again the car has always run cool. Any comments or suggestions? Are the gauges reasonably accurate? Do the sensors fail like this? Do your ears hang low?

    Thanks,

    Lester
     
  2. nerofer

    nerofer F1 World Champ

    Mar 26, 2011
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    lester,

    Seems a tad low to me indeed. But only a tad. I usually have about 85° centigrades, which is 185° f, on both cars ('89 GTB and '89 GTS). However, it also depends how long your drive was, as water temp climbs quickly on these cars, but oïl temp climbs much slower (conversely, water temp goes down pretty quickly when the car is driven steadily outside town, after a spell in city traffic, oïl temp takes longer to go down).

    Rgds
     
  3. Rifledriver

    Rifledriver Three Time F1 World Champ

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    I spent this last weekend driving the 328 a couple of hundred miles often at or near triple digit speeds. My oil temp gauge works perfectly and I don't think the oil ever went over 170.

    I don't see a problem.
     
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  4. Saabguy

    Saabguy Formula 3

    Mar 28, 2012
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    Shreveport, LA
    Well about 15 miles, some traffic but some parkway driving as well. Water temp has always been on the low side but I'm always concerned about low oil temp. What you said makes sense I'll drive a longer distance in 80 F going home tonight.
    Thanks!
     
  5. Saabguy

    Saabguy Formula 3

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    Brian says it's ok then it's ok!

    Thanks!

    Now about that fuel smell... ;-)
     
  6. nerofer

    nerofer F1 World Champ

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    That would worry me indeed...
    While driving, or only when the car is at rest?

    Rgds
     
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  7. Rifledriver

    Rifledriver Three Time F1 World Champ

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    I'd be looking into that too.
     
  8. Saabguy

    Saabguy Formula 3

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    Just a bit of humor boys...
     
  9. Dr Tommy Cosgrove

    Dr Tommy Cosgrove Three Time F1 World Champ
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    May 4, 2001
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    Mine is the opposite. My oil temp nearly pegs out all the time. Normal water temp.

    Any condition, any driving style.

    It's been about 5 or 6 years now. No one can figure out what is going on.
     
  10. thorn

    thorn F1 Rookie
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    Tommy - Have you checked the sensor/wiring?
     
  11. Dr Tommy Cosgrove

    Dr Tommy Cosgrove Three Time F1 World Champ
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    Changed the sensor and swapped to another oil temp gauge
     
  12. thorn

    thorn F1 Rookie
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    Check the wiring/ground on it's own.
     
  13. Dr Tommy Cosgrove

    Dr Tommy Cosgrove Three Time F1 World Champ
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    I'm sure it was checked years ago but incase it was a elementary overlook, where does the ground for this circuit attach?
     
  14. thorn

    thorn F1 Rookie
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    Remove the wire from the sender, see what the gauge does. Next, ground the wire to the block itself and check the gauge.
     

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