Sorry for taking awhile to get back to the board on this issue, but I have been too busy the past few weeks.
As a reminder the problem I have is oil pressure drop off. I have good pressure at idle and through most of the RPM curve but at 4500-5000 RPM the oil pressure drops off steadily, however if I let off the gas it jumps back up to normal very quickly (~ 1 second). The motor is the original L-71 engine, which has been completely rebuilt. The heads are the original square port and they where hot tanked and completely rebuilt with hardened seats.
I looked back at invoices and found the oil pump in the car is a High-Volume, Standard Pressure pump made by sealed power (SLP-224-4153). Joe Lucia had said in response to my last post that generally high volume pumps work well in street big blocks. When looking for pumps recently I found you have to search to find a standard volume pump so it is no wonder I wound up with a high volume pump in the car.
Today I got under the car drained the oil and knocked on the pan and I do not think the pick up fell off, plus I talked to the guy who built the engine and he said he welded the pick up on. I also see that dropping the pan without a lift will be a chore. I really wish I had a lift!!
The question is should I change out the oil pump? Also what type of oil should I be running (currently 10-w30)? I only drive the car in warm weather. This problem is driving me crazy. I do not want to drop the oil pan if it is pointless because it will be a pain, as well at it currently does leak not any oil. On the other hand I need to get it figured out because I do not want to damage the engine.
Additional information if needed: The gauge I am getting the readings from is the original; the oil filter is Fram (not the old canister system)
Thanks for all the help with this, everyone has been very helpful!
Josh
As a reminder the problem I have is oil pressure drop off. I have good pressure at idle and through most of the RPM curve but at 4500-5000 RPM the oil pressure drops off steadily, however if I let off the gas it jumps back up to normal very quickly (~ 1 second). The motor is the original L-71 engine, which has been completely rebuilt. The heads are the original square port and they where hot tanked and completely rebuilt with hardened seats.
I looked back at invoices and found the oil pump in the car is a High-Volume, Standard Pressure pump made by sealed power (SLP-224-4153). Joe Lucia had said in response to my last post that generally high volume pumps work well in street big blocks. When looking for pumps recently I found you have to search to find a standard volume pump so it is no wonder I wound up with a high volume pump in the car.
Today I got under the car drained the oil and knocked on the pan and I do not think the pick up fell off, plus I talked to the guy who built the engine and he said he welded the pick up on. I also see that dropping the pan without a lift will be a chore. I really wish I had a lift!!
The question is should I change out the oil pump? Also what type of oil should I be running (currently 10-w30)? I only drive the car in warm weather. This problem is driving me crazy. I do not want to drop the oil pan if it is pointless because it will be a pain, as well at it currently does leak not any oil. On the other hand I need to get it figured out because I do not want to damage the engine.
Additional information if needed: The gauge I am getting the readings from is the original; the oil filter is Fram (not the old canister system)
Thanks for all the help with this, everyone has been very helpful!
Josh
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