Geoff_K
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« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2008, 07:20:19 PM » |
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Hi Just40, I think a little more detail may be helpful. 1. What oil / grade etc is being used, is it the same as in the other motors. 2. Is the engine, oil pump brand new, fully reconditioned etc. 3. What happens to the oil pressure when you drop back to idle, after running at a constant 50mph (or above) for at least 40 minutes (to ensure oil temp is up to water temp). Having high oil pressure at idle is not a problem in its own right, however, it could indicate another problem ie a major blockage/restriction elsewhere (eg along main oil gallery). I can't actually image where that could/may be, but at idle the pump can only move so much oil, and the resistance is not enough to get the pressure up (worn motors have even less resistance and thus lower pressure) Assuming the worst, and that you have say 1, 2, or 3 main bearings being starved of proper oil flow is a serious problem for a working motor. On the other hand, you may have an exceptionally high quality/build oil pump, in a very fresh high quality/build motor. Regards, Geoff_K
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