Oil Pressure Issue
#11
#12
wait a minute - how did the discussion move from oil pressure to plenum? those are 2 completely separate, unrelated things, that have absolutely nothing to do with each other - except - the plenum can suck out a lot of your precious oil.
i've never tried to use a vacuum gauge to measure anything but vacuuum - but if you think it might do that - you could test it by connecting it to a water hose, and applying a little bit of pressure to see. home water pressure is typically 50-60 psi, which is about the same as your oil, so it would be a valid test. caution - do this gently and try not to damage your vac gauge.
oil pressure sending unit is on the back of the block, slightly to passenger side, and right beside the distributor. it takes a big 1" + socket or wrench and is hard to get to.
oil pump is (fairly) easily changed by removing braces, starter, dust cover and oil pan. there is a good DIY on pavementsucks tech section.
i've never tried to use a vacuum gauge to measure anything but vacuuum - but if you think it might do that - you could test it by connecting it to a water hose, and applying a little bit of pressure to see. home water pressure is typically 50-60 psi, which is about the same as your oil, so it would be a valid test. caution - do this gently and try not to damage your vac gauge.
oil pressure sending unit is on the back of the block, slightly to passenger side, and right beside the distributor. it takes a big 1" + socket or wrench and is hard to get to.
oil pump is (fairly) easily changed by removing braces, starter, dust cover and oil pan. there is a good DIY on pavementsucks tech section.
#13
We did the oil pressure sender. The oil light does not come on now, but the oil pressure still does not go over 40. It goes down to about 30, at the lowest, but light does not come on any more and it does not drop to 0.
The truck has a bad plenum however, half the air filter is oil soaked. There's oil coming up the TB, so that has to be done. After I do that I will further investigate the oil pressure issue. I have a few other things to fix anyway. It's been a yard truck for the most part, for awhile, but I want to put it on the road, so it's gonna need a bit of work.
The truck has a bad plenum however, half the air filter is oil soaked. There's oil coming up the TB, so that has to be done. After I do that I will further investigate the oil pressure issue. I have a few other things to fix anyway. It's been a yard truck for the most part, for awhile, but I want to put it on the road, so it's gonna need a bit of work.
#14
We did the oil pressure sender. The oil light does not come on now, but the oil pressure still does not go over 40. It goes down to about 30, at the lowest, but light does not come on any more and it does not drop to 0.
The truck has a bad plenum however, half the air filter is oil soaked. There's oil coming up the TB, so that has to be done. After I do that I will further investigate the oil pressure issue. I have a few other things to fix anyway. It's been a yard truck for the most part, for awhile, but I want to put it on the road, so it's gonna need a bit of work.
The truck has a bad plenum however, half the air filter is oil soaked. There's oil coming up the TB, so that has to be done. After I do that I will further investigate the oil pressure issue. I have a few other things to fix anyway. It's been a yard truck for the most part, for awhile, but I want to put it on the road, so it's gonna need a bit of work.
#16
#17
CS - if your plenum has never been fixed, its probably leaking. but - be aware that the PCV dumps into the plenum, so it can bring in oil vapors that might settle out and dirty things up.
i've never seen an air filter soaked in oil in these trucks. that's interesting and i'm wondering how it got that way. the air flow/vac should suck the vapors directly into the runners, and not blow them back against the air filter. it might indicate an intake valve leak? i don't know, just thinking out loud.
i've never seen an air filter soaked in oil in these trucks. that's interesting and i'm wondering how it got that way. the air flow/vac should suck the vapors directly into the runners, and not blow them back against the air filter. it might indicate an intake valve leak? i don't know, just thinking out loud.
#18
CS - if your plenum has never been fixed, its probably leaking. but - be aware that the PCV dumps into the plenum, so it can bring in oil vapors that might settle out and dirty things up.
i've never seen an air filter soaked in oil in these trucks. that's interesting and i'm wondering how it got that way. the air flow/vac should suck the vapors directly into the runners, and not blow them back against the air filter. it might indicate an intake valve leak? i don't know, just thinking out loud.
i've never seen an air filter soaked in oil in these trucks. that's interesting and i'm wondering how it got that way. the air flow/vac should suck the vapors directly into the runners, and not blow them back against the air filter. it might indicate an intake valve leak? i don't know, just thinking out loud.
Funny story, a while back I changed my air filter and noticed that my air filter had a nasty oil streak in it. I'll check the current filter and get some pics to see if that's still an issue.
#19
#20
Will do. Thats the push in breather cap on the top of the valve cover isn't it? It looks brand new, but they don't cost much. I'll replace it anyway.
Last edited by CSCustomCars; 06-06-2010 at 06:11 PM.