iamtherealJayy
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- Joined
- Nov 26, 2021
- Posts
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- Location
- Tennessee
- First Name
- Jacob
- Truck Year
- 1987, 1978, 1976
- Truck Model
- V20, K10, K10
- Engine Size
- 350, 350, 350
So I recently finally finished my ls swap and started driving it. Once I’d made it to the point of starting to let it run more I changed the oil(before it ever left the yard) the engine runs smooth and quiet without any crazy noises. I used an aluminum adapter piece by lanzar? Or something another and out my old oil pressure sensor in the back of intake. It did fine with around 30/35 oil pressure at idle and it increased with rpm(better than the old 350 with 10 at a 20° cold start with high idle) I’ve put roughly 100 miles on it so far and I’ve noticed the oil pressure lower and lower each time I drive it and arrive at my destination. (Roughly 5 mile drive) I averaged 20 but the temp sensor never got up to 200 or anywhere close straight up on the gauge(factory gauge from the k10 with an adapter in passenger side head) but yesterday when I was trying multiple combinations of mufflers and tips and angles etc I let the truck fully get up to temperature and I noticed the gauge showed <10psi oil pressure, shut the truck off took a picture and left it alone for the night. Temperature outside is roughly 80-85° I started the truck this morning and it started with around 20psi oil pressure but no noise at all still instantly shut it off and drove something else to work. I checked the oil and it is in the hash marks but it’s probably a half quart low. What could cause the oil pressure to get lower and lower each time I drove it? I really don’t want to replace this engine already, I haven’t even finished clutch break in so I’ve been easy on it. Oil still looks brand new smells fine, 5w30 green jug, Castrol or something? Same thing I’ve ran in my tbi for years without issue. Should I add a half quart of thicker oil and hope it helps? I’ve read about an oring but I don’t know anything about the internals of an ls this is my first one.