Naturally your oil pressure will be high when the engine is cold. 60-70 lbs is not abnormal. You may also have an incorrect or defective filter, or an obstruction in the oil system somewhere. Also make sure you are using the correct weight oil as outlined in your owner's manual. Use a good name brand filter such as Purolator, AC/Delco, Wix, etc. If the vehicle is a GM then use AC/Delco.
what will a harvest king ph51 fit oil filter
This Filter fits: 1959-82 Chrysler 1958-61 DeSoto V8 1958-82 Dodge 1960-82 Dodge 6 Cyl. 1958-60 Edsel 1960-82 Plymouth 6 Cyl. 1958-82 Ford 1957-82 Lincoln 1958-82 Mercury 1958-82 Plymouth V8
Did you use the correct weight oil which would more than likely be SAE 10W30? Did you install a quality filter such as AC/Delco, Purolator, Wix, or Bosch? if not remove the filter and replace it with one of these brands. It can also be the oil pressure sending unit is defective.
60 thousandths or .060
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60 degrees s and 120 degrees n
11 gallons with filter
No it won't. You need to fit a sediment filter. -About $60 in Home Depot, takes about an hour to fit.
1992 Ford F-150 4.9L is one vehicle that uses this filter.
That is a poorly worded question as oil filters have not had housings since the 60's. All oil filters are normally screw-on cans and are totally self contained. However, if you removed the filter and have an outer shell and a paper filter in your hand, you are in big trouble because the threaded filter can base is still on the mount. Now, if you are talking about the oil filter mounting base, it can be replaced by removing three bolts. Check to see if it is available separate from the oil pump.
From the mid 60's to the mid 90's.