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Old 04-07-2004, 10:26 AM   #1
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Question How hot should the oil get?

I have had a '91 with about 150K miles on it for a few months now and so far we're doing well together but I noticed that when I check the oil, the dipstick is much hotter than I would expect it to be. As in, I don't want to hold my fingers on it for very long. I don't remember this ever being an issue in my other vehicles. Is this normal?
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