question about oil pressure
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question about oil pressure
ok so my truck normally runs at around 50mph in the middle of 40psi and 110psi for the oil. But it has been cold here of course. Today it got up to 70 and i noticed at 55mph i only had 40psi and when i stopped to idle a lil bit lower. Im thinkin its just due to the temperature change but ive only had the truck since october so i kinda assumed the higher psi was the norm. Also the oil did look a lil low but i had just stopped so im gonna wait about an hour for it to settle and check it again but should i be concerned?
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I am no mechanic by any means but I would say to check the PCV too, maybe just replace it anyway, it's just a few bucks. Lower than normal oil pressure could be because the gauge or the oil pressure sending unit is bad and the pressure is actually OK. You can check that by getting a mechanical oil pressure gauge from Harbor Freight or a parts store, and tee it into the factory oil pressure gauge location, then check it at idle, see how it does. The way I understand it is the engine won't start or run if the oil pressure gauge sending unit is disconnected or the oil pressure falls below a certain level so you have to use the tee adapters to keep the factory sending unit in place. Then duct tape the gauge to the windshield and go for a test drive, see how it does then.
If you are at the lower mark on the dip stick, you have burned a quart of oil some where, for some reason. PCV could be one cause, blown belly pan could be another cause. If you were not burning that much oil before, there has to be a reason for it. If the oil pressure is still off even with a mechanical gauge, there has to be a reason for that too. Is there any smoke from the exhaust? It could be worn valve guides (if you have just a puff of blue smoke out the tail pipe, only on start-up) or worn piston rings, depending on how many miles are on the truck.
Sudden unexplained oil consumption and loss of power and MPG are some of the main symptoms of a bad belly pan gasket. You are on the right track to pull the TB and check it out.
Jimmy
If you are at the lower mark on the dip stick, you have burned a quart of oil some where, for some reason. PCV could be one cause, blown belly pan could be another cause. If you were not burning that much oil before, there has to be a reason for it. If the oil pressure is still off even with a mechanical gauge, there has to be a reason for that too. Is there any smoke from the exhaust? It could be worn valve guides (if you have just a puff of blue smoke out the tail pipe, only on start-up) or worn piston rings, depending on how many miles are on the truck.
Sudden unexplained oil consumption and loss of power and MPG are some of the main symptoms of a bad belly pan gasket. You are on the right track to pull the TB and check it out.
Jimmy
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