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darkphantom 03-19-07 03:11 PM

Serious problem PLEASSSSEEEEE help. (oil pressure)
 
Ok this has been a 2 week problem. Ever since i ran the car hard against this 500hp evo I noticed a drop in my oil pressure. Not taking any chances with the motor I was wondering WTF is happening. So i decided to take the easy route and replaced the regulator, which meant i had to take off the oil pan and get under the car to get to the regulator. Replaced both and the oil pressure was still dropping.


Fuck what should i do. so i went the hard route and took apart the motor and hoped it was one of the seal. Replaced one of the front seal, put the motor back together and still Pissing me off.


I am thinking about replacing the oil pump but if anyone has had this problem please give me some advice cause i canT really PLAY with the car while this problem persist

rynberg 03-19-07 03:20 PM

How are you monitoring oil pressure?

darkphantom 03-19-07 04:39 PM

by a oil pressure gauge screwed in the oil line to the turbo

crxturboh22 03-19-07 04:51 PM

my stock oil pressure acts up sometimes too i dont know.... one time it works fine. the other its really low.. car runs fine... and for sum reason whenever i start the car it works fine...... but then once it warms up.. after i run its low .. i dont get it..

katinkid 03-19-07 05:05 PM

of course its higher when you first start it up because the oil is real thick when its cold. and is harder to push, when it warms up, it flow smoother, thats y ur suppose to warm your car up. hence the pressure drops after several minutes if the engine running. now if the oil is constantly dropping you have another problem, maybe something went wrong with ur turbo when you raced that guy, and now ur turbo is eating oil. or one of the other seals. but if it was a seal. ur car would have blue smoke down the street from it when you start it.

crxturboh22 03-19-07 05:13 PM

ohh okay.... yeah i kind figure that.... but my car runs like a rapped ape. no problems.. no leaks no nothing Thank God!! but pressure still low sometimes!! like between 0 and 60. so i'm guessing 30-40....

adam c 03-19-07 05:21 PM

Most of our cars with original oil pressure senders show low pressure (or no pressure) at idle once warmed up. Many times, cleaning to sender will fix the problem.

rynberg 03-19-07 05:42 PM

Going back to the OP, what exactly do you mean by dropping? Explain the behavior in detail please.

darkphantom 03-19-07 05:58 PM

YOUR AT IDLE or crusing and the oil pressure is ok. Once you hit on it like rev at a high rpm (6000 or higher) then the oil pressure drops alot

iceman4357 03-19-07 06:10 PM

2 things:
one could be the oil. What weight are you running? Steve kan came here and phil was running 10w30 and his oil started to get really thin and his oil pressure dropped badly when he would hit boost(like 60 at full throttle). We changed the oil to 20w50 and problem solved. Steve kan told us that he reccommends running 20w50 all the time, winter or not.

Two: Spun bering in the motor

Ovbesouly change the oil to a higher weight and see what happens. Most likely thats what it is.

darkphantom 03-19-07 06:40 PM

always 20w50.. maybe i should go with the 50 consider the hot weather here.


two. pulled the motor out and opened completely and only the front seal was the problem

oh and the car running on 83c all day so when its start up its the same problem.


Once i found out the problem ill give a heads up just in case the same problem occurs to you guys.


BTW steve kan recommend me to replace the oil pressure stock sending units

mdpalmer 03-19-07 06:48 PM

I had a similar problem: oil pump
 
Hey man, I had some similar oil pressure issues too. The pressure would actually drop if you held revs constant. My buddy tried everything to fix it. He checked the oil pump and it appeared to be a bit worn. Took it out and replaced it... everything is back to normal :) Good luck.

darkphantom 03-19-07 07:40 PM

/\ well that & the front seal was the only thing i havent replaced yet. Hopefully tomorrow when i get the pump it will be fixed

DaveW 03-19-07 07:43 PM


Originally Posted by darkphantom
oil pressure stock sending units

If you are still running the stock sending unit, that may be the only problem. They often fail and give wierd readings. Replace it before you go crazy on anything else.

Dave


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