View Full Version : Oil Pressure keeps dropping!
romac_mcleod
06-28-2007, 05:29 AM
I just rebuilt my 454 (.30 over = 468), put in a lot of new high performance parts including a melling oil pump. Got the engine in the car, started it, set the timing and let it idle for about five minutes, during this time I noticed the oil pressure gauge needle start dropping from 70 psi to 20 psi. It seems as soon as the engine gets warm the pressure starts to drop. iT HAPPENS OVER AND OVER. I changed the oil pressure gauge to see if that were the problem, gauge works fine. Put in sae 50 weight oil, pressure still drops.
SOMEBODY PLEASE TELL ME THEY HAVE HAD THIS PROBLEM BEFORE AND KNOW HOW TO FIX IT!
mcracecars
06-28-2007, 07:32 AM
a new engine will show high pressure, 70 cold is high in my opinion.
but can you be more specific here,
Is the pressure 20 at idle HOT ?
Does the pressure increase as you rev the motor?
What is the pressure at say, 5000rpm?
Does the pressure drop as you rev the motor?
Who built the motor, could be clearence on the loose side for bearings?
chevysb400
06-28-2007, 02:12 PM
do you have a good running carb on it? it could also come from your carb putting gas in your oil thinning it out.(even with gas in your oil, it will read at an high psi on start up.)
havana
06-28-2007, 05:09 PM
Try installing a delco oil filter? Have seen this many times.
topsportsman1
06-28-2007, 06:26 PM
Are you using a FRAM filter? I have lost oil pressure like what you are talking about,and i had a FRAM filter on the engine,changed that to a NAPA and problem gone.
us7race
06-29-2007, 04:11 AM
Mine holds about 60 idling cold and in the garage it drops to about 50 after it warms up to like 180 or so. But at the track after a pass it drops to about 40 idling until it cools for a few minutes then it is back to 50 idling..I have ran Fram and what I try to use is a Wix oil filter..
cobrajet428
06-29-2007, 07:28 AM
A drop in oil pressure at idle as the engine heats up is normal. What you should be concern with is if the oil pressure goes back up as soon as you rev it a bit. Different engines react differently. As long as you have good pressure when not at idle and the pressure is stable and never gets below 20 psi at idle, you'll be ok. This is a common problem on engines that have grooved bearings or the oiling system has been modified by making oil passages larger. Maybe even if the crank has been cross drilled or grooved. Just to be safe, remove your oil filter and open it up to make sure you don't have metal particles in it. If you do, it's most likely babbit from your bearings. You will have to take your engine back apart and check it for clearances and damage to hard parts. JMO George
mopar1962
12-05-2008, 10:04 AM
Change the oil filter :!:
dparker
12-05-2008, 11:26 AM
Change the oil filter :!:
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fla1976
12-05-2008, 03:45 PM
X3 If you have a Fram, chuck it and get a Delco K&N or Wix. Read another post about the Frams.
It's under General Discussion "DON'T BUY FRAM OIL FILTERS !!!!!!!!!!!"
mopar1962
12-09-2008, 11:08 AM
And one more thing, get rid of that 50 weight,it just slows ya down, merry christmas everyone!
radicalz
12-09-2008, 12:15 PM
:cry: :cry: I don't know guys there could be 2 things going on here common to BBC's.....the oil pump p/u might have vibrated out or....see as the engine warms parts stretch....and oil pressure is maintained thru the rods and mains dropps maybe 15-20lbs when warm....I had a BBC in the rush to put together forgot to check the rod journals the crank had been turned what I thought was .010/.010 only to find that the rods had been turned another .010 making them .020 under not .010 big drop in oil pressure when warm went thru all the senarios oil filter, adapter pressure relief spring you name it.....found it when pulled old engine down.....silly me :wink: :wink:
Scooterz
12-10-2008, 03:10 PM
I would not worry too much if you have 10psi per 1000rpm & it is on rise when you rev it up. I have a BBC that hits 75 cold & goes down to 20 to 25 psi when hot @ idle. Never had a problem. I agree with the prior post though... the sae50 is some thick stuff. I have larger tolerances & tend to stick with the 20/50 which seems to work fine. Is the motor broke in?