Jimlad Posted February 24, 2022 Report Posted February 24, 2022 Just started my newly rebuilt xflow but.......got 6 clock dash fitted on tick over when warm pressure a nats Gerbil above the red ,increases to half,3/4 when gentle revving, got high pressure pump+vr1 oil is this normal?
katana Posted February 25, 2022 Report Posted February 25, 2022 I assume you have correct grade? Is it a new pump? Often modern reproduction pumps have fairly slack clearances, even from new, so show low pressure at hot idle. I saw a YT video by a guy called AC Dodd who upgrades 'classic' mini pumps - its well worth a look and eye opening as to how bad 'new' pumps can be - and don't assume those made for Fords will be any different!
Miniliteman Posted February 25, 2022 Report Posted February 25, 2022 That oil pressure on tick over is too low. What VR1 oil do you have? If possible get a good oilpressure gauge and measure it again.
Jimlad Posted February 25, 2022 Author Report Posted February 25, 2022 Hello,thanks for the replies it is 20/50 grade,I have just ran it up again ....oil light goes out straight away and thankfully stays out.....when cold pressure doesn't drop below half,I will take a look at the video I got from my previous reply and try a different gauge and may be an oil change and a frame filter,cheers
Admin Vista Posted February 25, 2022 Admin Report Posted February 25, 2022 46 minutes ago, Jimlad said: Hello,thanks for the replies it is 20/50 grade,I have just ran it up again ....oil light goes out straight away and thankfully stays out.....when cold pressure doesn't drop below half,I will take a look at the video I got from my previous reply and try a different gauge and may be an oil change and a frame filter,cheers That's the correct oil grade and VR1 is "the good stuff". It sounds low on the gauge at idle mind.
Ray Posted February 25, 2022 Report Posted February 25, 2022 try looking at the oil pick up pipe in the sump, if its not a really tight fit into the block, ie you need a tool and mallet to fit, they drag in air and cause the low pressure, seen this a few times as the cause of low pressure, and can destroy a re built engine in no time
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