Need to know the year. Oil pressure ? Or cylinder compression ?
60 to 66 PSI. Can be as low as 50 when engine is running.
At idle 13-20 psi With ignition on without engine running 23-31 psi NEW ANSWER: The book says 9 to 13 LBS.
Key on engine off, Should read 60 to 66 PSI. No lower are higher are you will have problems.
The CSFI (Central Sequential Fuel Injection) system calls for 56-62 psi.
55 PSI to 62 PSI no higher are lower are you will have starting or running problems.
Engine compression psi? Radiator cap psi? Engine oil pressure psi? Tire pressure psi? Fuel pressure psi?
40 psi with a warmed up engine sounds normal to me.
Tire psi? Engine compression psi? Radiator cap psi? Engine oil pressure psi?
To convert psi to inches of mercury absolute, divide the psi value by 2.036. In this case, 57 psi divided by 2.036 is approximately 27.97 inches of mercury absolute.
front shocks 0-6 psi..........rear shocks Standard model 0-57 psi.....Interstate and Aspencade 28-57 psi .......There you go.
Normal compression on a gasoline engine is about 125 psi.
The normal oil pressure for a 1999 Chevy Silverado 1500 with a 4x4, 6-cylinder, 4.3L engine typically ranges from 25 to 65 psi at operating temperature. At idle, it may drop to around 10-15 psi, but it should rise when the engine is accelerated. It's important to monitor the oil pressure gauge and address any irregularities promptly to prevent engine damage. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific recommendations.