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Oil pressure and exhaust temp.

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Brndn756

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In my 1967 Piper Cherokee 180 I enjoy flying and everything seems to run really well. I do notice that in flight that my oil pressure gauge sits a tad bit below the red max line and the exhaust temp runs between 1400/1450. Is this normal for all phases of flight? Just a new plane owner looking to catch a problem early instead of later at a higher price. All other instruments are in the green and work well.
 

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