by Norton » Sun Oct 23, 2022 3:55 pm
Hi.
1964 3.4 «S», MOD.
Starting from cold oil pressure is sky high even at idle, needle off scale in high end. As engine warms up pressure indicates more normal. When hot and idling off scale other end, indicates really nothing, 0 psi. At 3000 rpm a little above 30psi.
Running on a 20/50 «classic oil». ( have read Glyn Ruck’s oil threads, going to put in something else next time )
I suspect the oil pressure relief valve, could it be stuck partially open? If working properly should not get that high pressure when cold and nothing when hot. Owned this car year and half now, last oil change I dismantled the pressure relief valve, it looked ok. I am used to the behaviour of my -52 Chevy. Were oil press is high when cold, deacreases as engine warms never goes down to 0 and not very much variation with rpm once above idle.
Or very worn oil pump? Malfunction pressure sensor or indicator?
Thanks for any input.
Rgds Harald
Hi.
1964 3.4 «S», MOD.
Starting from cold oil pressure is sky high even at idle, needle off scale in high end. As engine warms up pressure indicates more normal. When hot and idling off scale other end, indicates really nothing, 0 psi. At 3000 rpm a little above 30psi.
Running on a 20/50 «classic oil». ( have read Glyn Ruck’s oil threads, going to put in something else next time )
I suspect the oil pressure relief valve, could it be stuck partially open? If working properly should not get that high pressure when cold and nothing when hot. Owned this car year and half now, last oil change I dismantled the pressure relief valve, it looked ok. I am used to the behaviour of my -52 Chevy. Were oil press is high when cold, deacreases as engine warms never goes down to 0 and not very much variation with rpm once above idle.
Or very worn oil pump? Malfunction pressure sensor or indicator?
Thanks for any input.
Rgds Harald