From the easiest to the hardest oil in oil pan,bad oil gauge, bad oil pump bad cam or crank bearings.
it could be fuel pump pressure is over 38 psi., causing it to flood out. check your fuel pressure regulator and pull vac. line off while it is running,see if speed changes,if not try new fuel pressure regulator. the info your have given needs more info, like low on oil ,could the engine be seizing when it warms up? there are a gammit of possiblities for this question.
Waterfront - 1954 Oil Island 1-38 was released on: USA: 1954
That is a diagram of a tire with low air pressure. Wireless radio signals from tire valve stems report to the dash sensor light. After several years they often misread pressure and the light stays on even with 38 pounds in all tires.
38 is a imprecise term that may or may not mean 38 special.It could be.
Harley-Davidson Oil Pressure Specs for the Twin Cam Engine: Cold engine start-up: 44-50 psi. Warm engine at 2000 rpm and up: 30-38 psi. Warm engine at idle: at least 10 psi.
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A blood pressure reading of 70 over 38 means that the systolic pressure is 70 mm Hg and that the diastolic pressure is 38 mm Hg. Systolic pressure is the maximum pressure present in an artery during contractions of the heart due to blood being pumped through the arteries. Diastolic pressure is the lowest pressure present in an artery prior to another contraction by the heart and more blood being pumped through the artery. Now, most normal blood pressures fall in the range of 90/60 to 130/80. A blood pressure reading of 70/38 means the person having their blood pressure checked has hypotension, or low blood pressure. This means the heart, brain, and other parts of the body are most likely not getting enough blood, and there appears to be something wrong with the body. What is exactly is wrong would be up to a doctor to diagnose, as there are several factors that could lead to low blood pressure.
You could write it as 38/10 or 19/5 cm.You could write it as 38/10 or 19/5 cm.You could write it as 38/10 or 19/5 cm.You could write it as 38/10 or 19/5 cm.
The healthy 'average' blood pressure is 120/80.
They are two different calibers, the 38 special round being a later invention. The 38 special should not fit into the 38 S & W chamber. But as the 38 special was not anticipated at the time the 38 S&W was first made, it can have a chamber that does fit the 38 special. As the 38 special is a higher pressure round, and comes in even higher pressure plus P cartridges, it is a bad idea to try to fire these in a 38 S&W revolver. It can crack or burst the cylinder among other things.
38 i believe
32-38 psi