Is there any advantage to bleeding the air from the capillary tube going to the
oil pressure gauge? Will the gauge react faster since there is no air to compress?
Is there any advantage to bleeding the air from the capillary tube going to the
oil pressure gauge? Will the gauge react faster since there is no air compress?
There is no way am going to loosen that oil tube inside my car with it running at 35-40 psi.
Mine has a mix of air bubble and oil, and its very smooth, but i was wondering about it good question.