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Old 03-31-2005, 10:51 AM   #1
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Oil pressure

I didn't find anything when I did the search, but I think that this is a pretty obscure problem. I got an oil change about 3 days ago, which was much needed I was at 6000 miles since the last oil change. So I did it. I have a 91 S-10 Chevy Blazer 4x4 2 door. Close to 200,000 miles. The problem is when i start the truck when it's cold the oil pressure is at about 60, this is going by the gauge. It's always at 50 or 60 when I started it when it's cold. After driving it for awhile and it heats up the pressure will drop to 0. If I accelerate the pressure will go up to 20, but when I stop accelerating it'll drop back down to 0. I looked under the hood and there looks like oil is resting on top of the engine, but when I test the dip stick it shows up fine. I don't understand what it's doing, and I'm worried about the engine seizing. Please help me.
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Old 03-31-2005, 11:22 AM   #2
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since oil was just changed 3 days ago sounds like your a lucky man... bet there is dirt or some kind of grime in the oil sending unit... replace or try to clean the end of it. bet thats your problem
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Old 03-31-2005, 11:25 AM   #3
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I don't know anything about working on cars. I just know about head gaskets because i blew one out in a jetta and the oil sprayed out all over everything. How much do you think it would cost to have this done?
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Re: Oil pressure

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I don't know anything about working on cars. I just know about head gaskets because i blew one out in a jetta and the oil sprayed out all over everything. How much do you think it would cost to have this done?
Did you change the oil filter?
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Re: Oil pressure

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I got an oil change about 3 days ago... After driving it for awhile and it heats up the pressure will drop to 0. If I accelerate the pressure will go up to 20, but when I stop accelerating it'll drop back down to 0. I looked under the hood and there looks like oil is resting on top of the engine,
Did your gauge drop to zero before the oil change? It's normal for oil pressure to drop at idle in a warm engine, but it shouldn't go to zero. I guess you could try cleaning or changing the sending unit but since it does at times read up to 50-60 psi I doubt that's the problem. When main bearings are worn the psi will drop because of the extra clearance. With 200,000 miles this may be the cause especially if the truck has had long oil change intervals all its life. If this is the case only a engine rebuild will correct the problem but it will probably continue to run fine for quite a while. Just make sure to keep an eye on the oil level.
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Old 03-31-2005, 12:00 PM   #6
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oil sending unit is simple.. do it yourself.. one wire to the top of it and unscrew it and replace someone here will know the exact location of it. and there cheap. and as blazerlt is gonna say about the oil filter, if you didnt change the filter it could be clogged, but i assumed anyone with any smartz would change the filter with the oil change
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Did your gauge drop to zero before the oil change? It's normal for oil pressure to drop at idle in a warm engine, but it shouldn't go to zero. I guess you could try cleaning or changing the sending unit but since it does at times read up to 50-60 psi I doubt that's the problem. When main bearings are worn the psi will drop because of the extra clearance. With 200,000 miles this may be the cause especially if the truck has had long oil change intervals all its life. If this is the case only a engine rebuild will correct the problem but it will probably continue to run fine for quite a while. Just make sure to keep an eye on the oil level.
I highly doubt he needs a rebuild or it would have low oil pressure all the time.

I would be looking into installing a new oil sending unit. Probably the cause.
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I got the oil change at Jiffy Lube, and I paid for a new oil filter, but I wouldn't know if they changed it or not. But like I said before, when i look under the engine there is what looks to be oil resting on top the block. I know that shouldn't be there, and I forgot to mention that when it drops to 0 pressure it starts to smell like it's burning oil. I guess it could be burning off what is resting there, but it's still scarey, and it still shows as being fine on the dipstick.
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Re: Oil pressure

Check to see if the oil filter was properly installed and if it is a new one.
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Re: Oil pressure

with quickie places, make sure you have a new filter and that your plug and oil cap is back on
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It looks like a different filter, but my filter is off to the side of the engine compartment. And there isn't any oil over there really. And if the plug wasn't in it wouldn't have any oil in it at all, right?
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Re: Oil pressure

right if the drain plug was out it would be bone dry, you would have lifter nois.. but if the cap in the engin bay wasnt there, then the pressure woudl be low because of the oil cap being removed
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Re: Oil pressure

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It looks like a different filter, but my filter is off to the side of the engine compartment. And there isn't any oil over there really. And if the plug wasn't in it wouldn't have any oil in it at all, right?
Today go to a mechanic and have them check what filter they installed and if it is right.
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I highly doubt he needs a rebuild or it would have low oil pressure all the time.

I would be looking into installing a new oil sending unit. Probably the cause.
If the sending unit can make the gauge show 50-60 psi sometimes how can it be bad? Isn't that about the most for these engines to ever read? Seems to me it would read low or more likely zero all the time if it were bad. I'm not saying for sure he needs a rebuild but...
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hmmm after reading this whole thing again i think i read this wrong to begin with. i thought you said it held good oil pressure before the oil change and it just went down after the oil change. after reading again looks like i was mistaken.. sounds like it could be bearings once it heats up it creates slop in the bearing thus loosing the oil pressure. the cold oil will fill the slop is why it has good pressure when cold ... but still could be sending unit but doubt it.
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