I was beginning to wonder about that myself. My rebuild has @ 20K on it and
after my daily drive to work or back, my oil pressure hovers between 14 and 17
pounds. This is a 50 mile drive at avg.70 mph. Cold I have @60 psi. Keep us
posted!
Chris
"Patches! I got your patches right here!"
Prugh
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From: CBrown1500@aol.com[SMTP:CBrown1500@aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 20, 1996 6:13 PM
To: LANG@isis.mit.edu
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Oil Pressure and Stuff
In a message dated 96-06-20 17:46:40 EDT, you write:
<< Hi,
In summer you should use 20-50w oil. 10-30 is way too thin!
Your oil pressure should be >75 psi cold at idle, 50 psi at normal
operating temp at idle. If it's less than that, your main bearings or rod
bearings are worn or your oil pump is out of spec. If it's real hot, mine
never gets below 30 psi at idle, and that usually means it's time to
change the oil!
My TR6 has been that way for all 85K plus miles on it. I changed the
bearings at around 80K miles because the pressure started dropping a bit
when the car was hot. New bearings got the pressure back up to "normal".
>>
Hey group, let's do an informal survey on oil pressures. I've go two Spits,
both running 20w-50 Valvoline Durablend. On hot summer days, after a highway
drive, or a couple of autocross runs, my pressures drop to about 15 psi at
idle. Is that 50 psi typical for bigger block TRs? How about you other Spit
drivers - you guys have installed a real oil pressure gauge, haven't you?
Just curious,
Charlie B.
Capital Triumph Register
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