Hi everyone
I have recently fitted new conrod bearings and pistons/rings. Before I did this the oil pressure was taking some time when warm to build up, from cold it was okay. Since rebuilding it's the same, however i get around 55Psi cold and 30 when warm at idle and 45-50 on a run in top gear. When switching off the engine the light takes some time to go back on. I have cleaned the sump/strainer etc so no problems there and changed the oil pressure switch, it's had a new relief spring and plunger too. Does this sound like a worn oil pump?
Oil pressure takes a while to build up
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Re: Oil pressure takes a while to build up
Your hot oil pressure is 'ok' but not fantastic - even so I think the pump will be ok. I would add a packer under the relief valve spring (a short 1/4" unf bolt works well) to raise the pressure to ~ 65 psi cold. Could it just be a sluggish gauge ? Possibly caused by a pinched/kinked pipe ?



Re: Oil pressure takes a while to build up
No probs there I even removed the gauge to see if that was the problem, the light still remains on for longer than it should. It's very odd indeed
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Re: Oil pressure takes a while to build up
As far as I am aware it is recommended that the oil pump is changed when rebuilding an A Series engine.
Also did you replace the main bearings, if they are worn you could have more clearance
Also did you replace the main bearings, if they are worn you could have more clearance
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