. thats the first time ive heard anybody say check the comp. to see if the rods bearings are worn. whats that got to do with oil pres.? the thrust bearing get worn and lets the crankshaft move all over the place, you will loose a lot more oil pressure by the main bearings than the rods if every thing else is the same. when you mash on the gas the crank will move one way or the other and loose a lot of pres. by the main bearings.:HMMM:Quote:
Originally posted by drg84
Maaaaaaaybe, just maybe, he hasnt seen the scenario. Anything is possible. But as for the 6 and 8 oiling different, No. Especially when you consider most V6s are built based on prior V8 blocks. Unless there is a massive difference between a oil pump for a 6 pulling oil from the crankcase and moving towards the top of the motor and an 8 doing the same thing, Im missing something. As for the motor in question, did anyone suggest doing a running compression test? Seems to me that would tell if it was a rod bearing doing the warping and causing a drop in pressure;)
