theblindchicken
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- K10 5" lift + 2" BL
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- 350-4, 0.030" over
Hey all,
my oil pressure is running lower than normal and I have a few ideas as to what it might be, but I'd appreciate some insight.
Some background information:
Yesterday's issue:
To sum up the issue:
Causes(?):
Any input or advice is greatly appreciated.
my oil pressure is running lower than normal and I have a few ideas as to what it might be, but I'd appreciate some insight.
Some background information:
1974 K10 350 w/ 4 bbl Quadrajet rebuilt in the 80's with a few little improvements. She's leaking a little oil into cylinder 5, and fouls plugs every now and again (mainly due to oil or not enough warm-up time as well as having tried R45TS plugs).
My truck's been leaking oil from the pan ever since I've been cruising about with her. Even with the leaky, cork, multi-piece gasket, the oil pressure always sat at a nice 40-45psi cold idle and would drop down to 30-35psi when warm and in gear. I've always used a Fram PH5 oil filter and I've never had a problem.
She drained oil overnight since I ran outta time and it got too cold to work.
I just changed the oil pan gasket to one of the fel-pro #1885 blue one piece gaskets. While removing the old cork gasket from the block, the filter got in the way. So it had to go (plus, I figured it'd be a smart idea to limit the old oil mixing with the new stuff). New Fram PH5 filter got installed, new gasket was installed, filled up with Valvoline 10w-30. No leaks, everything's good.
My truck's been leaking oil from the pan ever since I've been cruising about with her. Even with the leaky, cork, multi-piece gasket, the oil pressure always sat at a nice 40-45psi cold idle and would drop down to 30-35psi when warm and in gear. I've always used a Fram PH5 oil filter and I've never had a problem.
She drained oil overnight since I ran outta time and it got too cold to work.
I just changed the oil pan gasket to one of the fel-pro #1885 blue one piece gaskets. While removing the old cork gasket from the block, the filter got in the way. So it had to go (plus, I figured it'd be a smart idea to limit the old oil mixing with the new stuff). New Fram PH5 filter got installed, new gasket was installed, filled up with Valvoline 10w-30. No leaks, everything's good.
Yesterday's issue:
Took her for a quick little spin since I was adjusting the speedometer at the same time.
Oil pressure has dropped down to 15 psi at idle while in gear. Pressure increased to 30psi while going 40mph and no increase while at 70mph.
Figured she pulled some oil into the block, gauge line, etc. Checked the oil and she was about 1/4qt low. That was to be expected.
Today:Oil pressure has dropped down to 15 psi at idle while in gear. Pressure increased to 30psi while going 40mph and no increase while at 70mph.
Figured she pulled some oil into the block, gauge line, etc. Checked the oil and she was about 1/4qt low. That was to be expected.
Changed to brand new AC Delco R44T plugs (since they needed to be changed), took her for another spin. Pressure was still the same scenario (hoped it would be a bit higher due to fully functional plugs).
To sum up the issue:
-Prior: Oil pressure cold idle at 40-45psi. Warm idle in gear at 30-35 psi. Leaky oil pan.
-Now: Oil pressure cold idle at 30-32psi. Warm idle in gear at 15psi. No leaky oil pan.
-Now: Oil pressure cold idle at 30-32psi. Warm idle in gear at 15psi. No leaky oil pan.
Causes(?):
1. The fuel pump has decided to not work properly after all this work.
2. The overnight oil dripping has allowed air to get in the top of the line behind the oil pressure gauge which is giving a faulty reading.
3. The oil pressure gauge is now out of calibration after attempting to remove the instrument cluster (couldn't get the oil pressure gauge out).
4. The new Fram PH5 oil filter has more resistance than the previous frame filter and is creating the lack of flow of oil into the pressure gauge.
2. The overnight oil dripping has allowed air to get in the top of the line behind the oil pressure gauge which is giving a faulty reading.
3. The oil pressure gauge is now out of calibration after attempting to remove the instrument cluster (couldn't get the oil pressure gauge out).
4. The new Fram PH5 oil filter has more resistance than the previous frame filter and is creating the lack of flow of oil into the pressure gauge.
Any input or advice is greatly appreciated.