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Oil pressure drop! is it the pump?
Hi,
I’ve got an 89 GMC 2500 4x4 with 150K. Recently I noticed my oil pressure dropping down to near zero when then engine is hot. When I first start the motor cold the pressure is up around 30 psi then begins to drop back to zero as the engine warms up. Even at higher speeds (60 mph) it stays low but still around 10 psi with it occasionally dropping; revving the engine brings it up but then it drops again. I’m assuming it may be my oil pump?! Anyone with any ideas or thoughts? If it is the oil pump can I drop the oil pan without too many problems. There only looks to be about 4 inches above the 4-whell drive IFS. Is that enough room to get the pan out to get to the pump? Otherwise truck runs great! |
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Re: Oil pressure drop! is it the pump?
first I would check it with a mechanical gauge and find out if the sending unit is really saying what the pump is doing before I go and drop the pan off.
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Re: Oil pressure drop! is it the pump?
That's good advise to check with a mechanical gauge first. But from the sounds for things I don't think it is your oil pump. Oil pumps typicaly fail at high rpms so if you rev the engine and the pressure comes up I don't think it is your pump.
Now that being said when is the last time you changed your oil? And what are you useing 10W-30 or 10W-40? You may want to try a bit thicker oil. If that does not help then it may very well be time for a rebuild on your engine. |
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Re: Oil pressure drop! is it the pump?
The oil could also be getting too hot and thinning out, do you have a remote oil cooler? May be covered in mud. Has the engine coolant temp come up since this started? You could have another problem that is causing this.
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'04 Cavalier coupe M/T 2.2 Ecotec Supercharged 14 PSI boost, charge air cooler, 42# injectors Tuned with HP Tuners Poly engine/trans/control arm bushings Self built and self programmed progressive methanol injection system |
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I usually change my oil every 3-5 but it is getting close to 5k and I normally use 10-30. I'll try thicker.
I also thought the oil was thinning out, but under normal conditions I didn't think it should start so suddenly. Again, thicker should help. No, I don't have an oil cooler but it could help. I've been trying to keep from needing a rebuild or new engine but I know it will inevitably come. Could it be the switch under the distributor that might be wigging out? I figure it would be more erratic and not just when the engine gets warm. Thanks for the help! Any other advice would be great! Jason |
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Oh, also no the temp has not come up, but I have also not been driving my truck much, just the couple of miles to work and back. So, the temp barely gets up to normal range, if at all, but just in those couple of miles the pressure drops from 25/30 psi (just after starting) down to near zero with the check gauges light on. At lunch the check engine light also came on while at a stop light! I also noticed that applying the brake or stopping tends to cause pressure to drop, then as I accelerate it increases up to about 10-15 psi then drops again when I stop accelerating.
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Re: Oil pressure drop! is it the pump?
mine did this and i have to ask a stupid question here. Is it full of oil? I had that problem and I found out that I was three quarts low on oil.
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Matthew Brough ![]() 1997 Geo Prizm -- 301,000 miles 2000 Honda Accord -- 225,000 miles 2004 GMC Yukon XL -- 223,000 miles 1987 Jeep Comanche -- 116,000 miles |
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Re: Oil pressure drop! is it the pump?
3K is the longest you should ever go, especially with an older engine, unless we're talking kilometers. Unless you pull a trailer regularly, you probably don't need a cooler, that was just a thought I had. I wouldn't think it's the oil pressure sender, for the reason you said.
So the problem started after several thousand miles on an oil change? If so, I'd think just an oil change would solve the problem. As for making your engine last, I've got an '86 Silverado w/350 ci engine with 159,000 miles and it runs like new. I change the oil every 2,500 miles, but I beat the hell out of it. You should have many more miles in your truck.
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'04 Cavalier coupe M/T 2.2 Ecotec Supercharged 14 PSI boost, charge air cooler, 42# injectors Tuned with HP Tuners Poly engine/trans/control arm bushings Self built and self programmed progressive methanol injection system |
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still droppin!
Well good news and bad news. The good news is that I changed my oil, new filter and put in thicker oil (Rotella 15-40). Unfortunately, the bad news, is that it didn't seem to help. I put in two gallons (6 quarts) just to be sure, and still the same thing occurred. Started it up, jumped up to 25 or 30 psi and progressively dropped back to 0/5 psi. Again when I apply the brake or stop and idle the pressure is low (near 5psi). Then as I accelerate it increases up to about 15 or 20 then levels off around 10 or 15 at driving speed.
It has always had plenty of oil, which was my first thought and it was near the full line but I added another quart just to be sure when all this started. When I was at the parts house I forgot to ask about the mechanical gauge. They should have one correct? If so, how do I install it? I've never encountered a problem where I was stumped like this. I'm fairly savvy around mechanics but I wouldn't call myself a mechanic! Any other thoughts or suggestions? |
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Re: still droppin!
You should be able to install it in the same port the you oil pressure sending unit is in. It should be on the block near the oil filter. And yes the parts store should have one. Another note is to make sure you do not over tighten the nut on the plastic hose you can crimp it shut.
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Re: Oil pressure drop! is it the pump?
I put my manual op gauge in the spot for the switch (I think it is a fuel pump kill switch) behind the distributor. I had to pull the dist. out though.
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Matthew Brough ![]() 1997 Geo Prizm -- 301,000 miles 2000 Honda Accord -- 225,000 miles 2004 GMC Yukon XL -- 223,000 miles 1987 Jeep Comanche -- 116,000 miles |
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Re: still droppin!
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'04 Cavalier coupe M/T 2.2 Ecotec Supercharged 14 PSI boost, charge air cooler, 42# injectors Tuned with HP Tuners Poly engine/trans/control arm bushings Self built and self programmed progressive methanol injection system |
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Did jmalaney ever find out what was causing this? My 1996 Chevy Z-71 with approx. 150,000 miles is now doing the exact same thing. It all started with a problem with my starter about 4 weeks ago. We got a new starter, then swapped out the plugs and wires. The plenum had a leak, so we had that resealed and the fuel system flushed. Now I have the oil pressure drop problem that jmalaney had. I have never had problems with oil pressure.
Thanks in advance, Jen |
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umm... i heard that oil pressure as low as 5psi at idle is comepletely ok. that whole thing about the oil pressure dropping as the engine warms up is just the oil is thicker when its cold and thinner after it gets hot. my truck frequently idles with the needle just a tad bit above zero and at about 60 it is anywhere from 20 to 60 psi.
yeah i would definately put no more than the amount the manual sez to put in for oil. so the reason not to overfill the oil is to not break a seal? all this time i thought that it would just make froth if it was too full because the crank would be hitting the oil. yeah i would check the guage for sure and maybe its just normal unless it used to always be higher... |
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Re: Oil pressure drop! is it the pump?
The oil pressure in my 92 5.0L would drop to about 5-10 psi or so when it was hot at idle on dino juice 5w-30. For the heck of it i used maxlife synthetic 5w-30 at the next oil change. Now it never goes below 20 psi at idle.
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