Oil Pressure Spike
Oil Pressure Spike
Tonight after a particularly high boost entrance ramp episode I realize that my oil pressure while cruising was reading well above 'normal' on both gauges, almost 80 psi on my aftermarket one...the engine was well warmed up, and after I pulled over to take a closer look it only settled down to 50 psi at idle, at 180F...normally it is about 25-30 psi idling...
did I suck in a seal in my oil cooler or something? Pulled something into my filter? I only have about 2K on this oil change (15-40) What should I check here...this worries me...
did I suck in a seal in my oil cooler or something? Pulled something into my filter? I only have about 2K on this oil change (15-40) What should I check here...this worries me...
Pull the pressure regulator valve and see if it's sticking. It's under the "bolt head" pointing straight up near the front edge of the oil filter mount. Remove that bolt, there's a spring and piston under there. You should be able to poke your finger down into the piston and pull it out. If not, it's stuck and you will need to free it up.
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So I pulled the pressure regulator, which seemed to slide up and down fine, and fished around below it in the cooler with a magnet and pulled out a few metal shavings??
The piston itself seemed fine, no excessive wear just a couple of shiny spots....I changed the filter too and both made a big difference in bringing the oil pressure down to normal...Should I cut the filter to see if there are more metal shavings in there? thanks to all
The piston itself seemed fine, no excessive wear just a couple of shiny spots....I changed the filter too and both made a big difference in bringing the oil pressure down to normal...Should I cut the filter to see if there are more metal shavings in there? thanks to all
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