SoNic67
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[Solved] Low Oil Pressure - V8 5.0L
I am baffled and out of ideas so... here it is.
My 5.0L engine has low oil pressure after warming up and at idle rpm's. At start is great of course, then it drops slowly. It doesn't drop with the same speed as the warming of the water - the water is done warming in few minutes, the pressure keeps dropping and hits lowest end at 20-30 minutes after start up...
What I have done:
1. Initially I replaced the oil pressure switch. The needle on the dashboard was oscillating fast (good/low). Nothing changed. Added a T and installed in cabin a mechanical pressure reader. Pressure with 5W20 Motorcraft oil was dropping below 5 PSI at warm idle. Starting oil pressure (at cold) was at 40 PSI. Added quickly 1 quart of Lucas oil and that improved some the situation - 7 PSI at warm. Lifters noise is confirming the low pressure.
2. Replaced the oil pump. My mechanic put a OEM one and nothing changed. New 5W20 oil, Castrol Syntec. Added again the Lucas additive (syntetic one this time) to keep it above 7 PSI. Now I wish would installed a high-volume one, but he insisted that OEM is just enough. That was an expensive "try to see if that is bad" kind of thing.
3. He read the water temperature with the scanner and it was in the 212F range. He said that the fan clutch might be bad. But the temperature gauge was showing constant temperature, smack in the middle of the scale.
At home I did replace the thermostat (195F) with a 180F one. Temperature dropped a little on the scale (like 1/4") and the oil pressure at warm was around 10 PSI.
4. Driving it, after some 3000 miles it dropped back to 7 PSI (at warm).
5. Replaced the oil. Kinda of dark for synthetic at not even 3k miles. Smells like gasoline a little (or it is my imagination?)
This time I put Mobile Synthetic 5W40 (for Diesel). No Lucas additive this time. Oil pressure starts at some 50 PSI and in 20-30 minutes is back in the 7-9 PSI range (above 5 and below 10 lines).
When I stop sudden (at stop light) it would fluctuate/pulsate for a little bit like the oil in the pan would balance (was doing that from beginning).
Lifters are just a tad less noisy (new oil)... No other bad noises that I can detect. Fuel mileage is average 16.5 mpg (mixed driving).
What would be next step to do? I was contemplating adding an oil cooler, but I wonder if that would do anything different than the "thicker" oil that I already use.
Drive it like that till dies
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I am baffled and out of ideas so... here it is.
My 5.0L engine has low oil pressure after warming up and at idle rpm's. At start is great of course, then it drops slowly. It doesn't drop with the same speed as the warming of the water - the water is done warming in few minutes, the pressure keeps dropping and hits lowest end at 20-30 minutes after start up...
What I have done:
1. Initially I replaced the oil pressure switch. The needle on the dashboard was oscillating fast (good/low). Nothing changed. Added a T and installed in cabin a mechanical pressure reader. Pressure with 5W20 Motorcraft oil was dropping below 5 PSI at warm idle. Starting oil pressure (at cold) was at 40 PSI. Added quickly 1 quart of Lucas oil and that improved some the situation - 7 PSI at warm. Lifters noise is confirming the low pressure.
2. Replaced the oil pump. My mechanic put a OEM one and nothing changed. New 5W20 oil, Castrol Syntec. Added again the Lucas additive (syntetic one this time) to keep it above 7 PSI. Now I wish would installed a high-volume one, but he insisted that OEM is just enough. That was an expensive "try to see if that is bad" kind of thing.
3. He read the water temperature with the scanner and it was in the 212F range. He said that the fan clutch might be bad. But the temperature gauge was showing constant temperature, smack in the middle of the scale.
At home I did replace the thermostat (195F) with a 180F one. Temperature dropped a little on the scale (like 1/4") and the oil pressure at warm was around 10 PSI.
4. Driving it, after some 3000 miles it dropped back to 7 PSI (at warm).
5. Replaced the oil. Kinda of dark for synthetic at not even 3k miles. Smells like gasoline a little (or it is my imagination?)
This time I put Mobile Synthetic 5W40 (for Diesel). No Lucas additive this time. Oil pressure starts at some 50 PSI and in 20-30 minutes is back in the 7-9 PSI range (above 5 and below 10 lines).
When I stop sudden (at stop light) it would fluctuate/pulsate for a little bit like the oil in the pan would balance (was doing that from beginning).
Lifters are just a tad less noisy (new oil)... No other bad noises that I can detect. Fuel mileage is average 16.5 mpg (mixed driving).
What would be next step to do? I was contemplating adding an oil cooler, but I wonder if that would do anything different than the "thicker" oil that I already use.
Drive it like that till dies
