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Old 06-26-2010, 04:32 PM   #1
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What are some healthy oil PSI readings?

I have been keeping an eye on my pressure gauge lately and I notice that when im on the highway, im reading about 40-45 psi. When I come to a stop (feeder road) my psi drops below 10 and this is after a 30 min highway drive an 200 degree engine temp. The engine doesnt smoke or burn oil and runs like a top. What do you think?
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Old 06-26-2010, 04:48 PM   #2
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Re: What are some healthy oil PSI readings?

nothing to b alarmed at thats pretty normal for an old chevy
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Re: What are some healthy oil PSI readings?

10 PSI FOR EVERY 1000 RPMs WHEN WARM IS O-K. JOHN
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Re: What are some healthy oil PSI readings?

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Old 06-26-2010, 05:52 PM   #5
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Re: What are some healthy oil PSI readings?

ya ill live by the 10psi per 1000rpm but ive NEVER had one drop to 10psi or less at idle.... maybe step up to a 20w50 weight oil and hope for the best.. it may run that way for 1 million miles or it may run that way for another 10miles... i personally wouldnt like it being that low.....
also whys your truck running at 200* ?
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Old 06-26-2010, 06:05 PM   #6
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Re: What are some healthy oil PSI readings?

Heck the gages in thes old trucks are not that accurate, even the cheap after market ones.

Some of the newer stuff is designed to run hotter than 200 degrees to meet smog requirements.

All my engines seem to be happy running in the 180-200 degree range.

As stated above 10 pounds for every 1000 rpms sounds about right. 10 pounds at idle would make me a little uncomfortable in an old engine, but not much.

You could run 15-40 in the summer and something more like 10-30 in the winter.

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Old 06-26-2010, 06:39 PM   #7
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Re: What are some healthy oil PSI readings?

try a quart of lucas in your engine,i run a quart of lucas to 4 quarts of 20w50 get 30 pds at idle.45 to 50 pds at bout 60,65.but i have a 4.3 in my 91.
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Yep.

If it were mine I wouldn't even worry about it. You have oil pressure at idle, so things are getting lubricated.
I don't know, but I've been told that some newer cars carry very little oil pressure at idle.
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Re: What are some healthy oil PSI readings?

If it's not making noise it's getting oil pressure. Run it.
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Re: What are some healthy oil PSI readings?

The motor is about 6 years old. It runs great and has no engine noise. The plugs are also white.
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The motor is about 6 years old. It runs great and has no engine noise. The plugs are also white.
still white after how many miles ? white is a indication of LEAN... which will cause running temps to go UP (ie 200* on highway)

as for new cars running 200* thats apples to oranges comparing old to new.... only time ive ever had a car/truck run at 200 is when it was overheating (68 camaro-built 327, blazers- built 350's, 71 c10 - bb 402 in avatar living in phoenix, never seen 200* ever)
i do agree that using the old guage really isnt gonna give ya a good indication of pressure....
personally i would up the oil to 20w50 (summer) and let it live its life happy and oiled...

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Re: What are some healthy oil PSI readings?

Mine isn't much better, mine's about 15psi at idle in gear (about 800 RPM's). Down the highway mine's about 40PSI as well.

With the A/C on high, sitting in traffic, in 100 degree temps, my truck stays around 190*. I think 200 is high for an old chevy. I had temp problems when I first installed my A/C (radiator was too small) and my truck ran like crap when it would spike to 200-205 degrees. New 4 core radiator and 190* T-stat and all is well
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Re: What are some healthy oil PSI readings?

What Brand of Oil Filter are you running?
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Re: What are some healthy oil PSI readings?

I am running a microgaurd filter. My thermostat is 195 degree.
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I am running a microgaurd filter. My thermostat is 195 degree.
I like to run a 180 degree thermostat in all of my GM trucks.
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I like to run a 180 degree thermostat in all of my GM trucks.
my thoughts exactly.... 180 thermotsat, 3-4 core rad, 20w50 oil , and a mechanical guage....
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Re: What are some healthy oil PSI readings?

I run a 160 myself with a high flow water pump. 180 would be as high as I would go, and personally I like Robert Shaw thermostats. They flow better then stock. you can see the difference in flow restriction in the store.

Next Oil Change I would suggest Changing to a Napa Gold filter. I was a skeptic a few years ago but when I changed from Fram to NG I saw a major oil pressure difference. you can search the forum for Fram vs Napa gold and find some interesting story's.

just my opinion's

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Re: What are some healthy oil PSI readings?

yeah a good wix filter will help. i run nothing less than 10w30 in my trucks. i get a little concerned when my oil pressure gets to 15psi or less at idle that's when i start getting concerned. on any carb'd v8 i always run a 180* t-stat and i love stant t-stats. in all the time that i have been using them i have yet to have a stant fail on me or act funny.
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Re: What are some healthy oil PSI readings?

i don't see any reason to worry, my car we build several years ago runs about 10 or so at idle and 30 down the road, dad always said a sbc can run with as little as 5-10lb pressure at idle (he made a living off working on this junk for 30+ years so i trust his judgement) like said above if you ain't hearing any noise you got oil pressure so i wouldn't let it bother me enjoy the drive
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