Welcome to Club Hot Rod!  The premier site for everything to do with Hot Rod, Customs, Low Riders, Rat Rods, and more. 

  •  » Members from all over the US and the world!
  •  » Help from all over the world for your questions
  •  » Build logs for you and all members
  •  » Blogs
  •  » Image Gallery
  •  » Many thousands of members and hundreds of thousands of posts! 

YES! I want to register an account for free right now!  p.s.: For registered members this ad will NOT show

 

Thread: Oil Pressure drop on RPM rise ?
          
   
   

Reply To Thread
Results 1 to 13 of 13
  1. #1
    53 Willys's Avatar
    53 Willys is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    Ithaca
    Car Year, Make, Model: 1954 GMC Panel, 1953 Willys Wagon, 1955
    Posts
    212

    Oil Pressure drop on RPM rise ?

     



    Running at about 3,000 RPM My oil pressure is about 48psi. Step the rpms up to 3500-4000 it drops to 40,It has not dropped below 40 and it goes back up whenI slow back down. What should I be looking at.

  2. #2
    R Pope is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    Eston
    Posts
    2,270

    What engine? Stock or modified? Is the gauge reliable? Lots of variables here.

  3. #3
    viking's Avatar
    viking is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
    Join Date
    Jun 2003
    Location
    Branson area
    Car Year, Make, Model: 23 T, 53 FLH , 66 C-10 454, 03 CVPI
    Posts
    968

    Mech or elec gauge ?
    Objects in the mirror are losing

  4. #4
    53 Willys's Avatar
    53 Willys is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    Ithaca
    Car Year, Make, Model: 1954 GMC Panel, 1953 Willys Wagon, 1955
    Posts
    212

    Elec Gauge, Gauge has been reliable, 383 ,Edelbrock heads, Airgap intake, Can't remember the cam specs at the moment

  5. #5
    viking's Avatar
    viking is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
    Join Date
    Jun 2003
    Location
    Branson area
    Car Year, Make, Model: 23 T, 53 FLH , 66 C-10 454, 03 CVPI
    Posts
    968

    I would qualify the gauge before going further by checking it against a know working one, I prefer mech units but to each his own.
    Objects in the mirror are losing

  6. #6
    kitz's Avatar
    kitz is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
    Join Date
    Aug 2004
    Location
    Austin
    Car Year, Make, Model: 32 Roadster, BBC
    Posts
    962

    Assuming the gage is correct, I am thinking of a pressure drop in the filter causing this or oil is bypassing over a stripper valve in the oil cooling circuit before the gage if the engine has such.

    Kitz
    Jon Kitzmiller, MSME, PhD EE, 32 Ford Hiboy Roadster, Cornhusker frame, Heidts IFS/IRS, 3.50 Posi, Lone Star body, Lone Star/Kitz internal frame, ZZ502/550, TH400

  7. #7
    53 Willys's Avatar
    53 Willys is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    Ithaca
    Car Year, Make, Model: 1954 GMC Panel, 1953 Willys Wagon, 1955
    Posts
    212

    The gauge is good

  8. #8
    viking's Avatar
    viking is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
    Join Date
    Jun 2003
    Location
    Branson area
    Car Year, Make, Model: 23 T, 53 FLH , 66 C-10 454, 03 CVPI
    Posts
    968

    Could be a few things, oil not returning fast enough to fully feed the pump (hvhp pump and stock pan) deep pan should cure this, oil foaming (no windage tray), oil caviting (try a anti-cavitation pump).
    Objects in the mirror are losing

  9. #9
    erik erikson's Avatar
    erik erikson is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
    Join Date
    Aug 2004
    Location
    clive
    Car Year, Make, Model: BLOWN 540 57 CHEVY
    Posts
    2,878

    Quote Originally Posted by 53 Willys
    Running at about 3,000 RPM My oil pressure is about 48psi. Step the rpms up to 3500-4000 it drops to 40,It has not dropped below 40 and it goes back up whenI slow back down. What should I be looking at.
    Do you happen to have a hi-volume pump?
    Are you running a stock oil pan?
    If you are I will bet you are sucking air.
    Just like Viking say's above me.

  10. #10
    53 Willys's Avatar
    53 Willys is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    Ithaca
    Car Year, Make, Model: 1954 GMC Panel, 1953 Willys Wagon, 1955
    Posts
    212

    Yes I have an HV with a stock pan , The 7Qt and pickup should be here on thursday and I will find out if thats it on saturday.

  11. #11
    nitrowarrior's Avatar
    nitrowarrior is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Location
    Mesa
    Posts
    1,385

    When you install the pick up tube, please keep it mounted as to where the thing does not touch the bottom of the pan. Volume will not be the ticket if the thing is starving for oil because of pan interferring with the capability of getting the oil to the pick up.
    What if the "Hokey Pokey" is what it's really all about?

  12. #12
    53 Willys's Avatar
    53 Willys is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    Ithaca
    Car Year, Make, Model: 1954 GMC Panel, 1953 Willys Wagon, 1955
    Posts
    212

    3/8-1/2" Clearence Correct ?

  13. #13
    53 Willys's Avatar
    53 Willys is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    Ithaca
    Car Year, Make, Model: 1954 GMC Panel, 1953 Willys Wagon, 1955
    Posts
    212

    Thanks for the help. New pan and pickup-- It ran good pressure all day ,only problem I encountered was I had ordered a new pump with the pick up welded, got it in started the truck and only got a max of 30psi. Ripped it back apart. Ground the pickup off and put it on my old pump. Now I have a new pump with grinder marks and no pickup so I can't send it back.

Reply To Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
Links monetized by VigLink