oil pressure problem on a rebuild
just rebuilt a 305 out of a 88 firebird formula. refurbished heads crank, all new bearings and oil pump. 10 oversized rings and all the normal seal and gasskets. Any way heres the question, when she first started she had awsome oil pressure. Now the gauge only reads like 20 psi when Im at 2000 rpm when im at idle its like 6 psi according to a manual gauge. The engine now has 1700 miles on her I can lifter one of my lifter tapping. What are the odd that the pump could have messed up verses that I am on my way to destroying a bearing or two. Oil pressure reading was taking at the top of the block. I put a stock pump in the car. I also notice that if I rev the car up pressure will come up but as soon as I back off the pressure drops real low. Could this be a weak spring in the oil pump? Any opinion would be appreciated????????????
Kenny
checked the oil pressure at the bottom
Just check the oil pressure by taking out the oil pressure switch(above the oil filter)and running a manual gauge. Engine started up with 20 psi At 1200 rpm and worked it way down to ten psi in a matter of seconds at the same rpm. If I'm not mistaken if the pump was working well shouldn't it be pumping more psi from that point and then it would decrease through the slop in the bearings if there was any. Could the oil pump be screing up..... Maybe loose pickup or the spring messing up. Or a defective oil pump? What would be the signs of a bad pump? What I want to know is my assumption correct? Shouldn't this pump start up cold should be putting out like 45 to 60 psi and run at like 30?
Im reading the same psi at the top as the bottom???????????
I'm going with defective oil pump.
which would be better if this is the case. High volume or high pressure????? oil pump?
Kenny