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#15789 07/06/07 05:35 PM
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Hi Gang,
I have a 55 chevy 235 six.. while driving up North this past weekend, my oil pressure was running about 30 lbs. when I came to stop the oil pressure dropped to 10 lbs and sometimes 5 lbs. if I raised the idel slightly it came back up.. Sooooo, could it be the switch or the pump.
I sure hate the thought of pulling the pan..
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Mike

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Oil pressure drop at idle on older 235s is normal and OK.
As long as you get 35 lbs at 2000 rpm the oil pressure is to spec.

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Thanks.. I get about 30 steady at speeds above idle.. at idle very low.

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Lots of oil.. doesnt smoke. runs good.. just low pressure at idle

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Dear Mike;

Is you guage mechanical or electric??

"about 30 lbs" leads me to believe It's below normal, at run speed and idle. :rolleyes:

You need to find out what it "really" is, before we go any further.

How high is it, when you first start it cold??


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cold it's 35 lbs. after it warms up driving down the road it runs about 30 lbs.. at idle sometimes its about 10. If I run it for a long time, like a trip,it drops to 5 at idle.

The gauge is mechanical. oil tube running from switch to gauge

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M;

Okay; Is this one of those plastic tubes that runs off a "T" fitting, before the electric "oil light switch"??

What weight oil are you running??


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#15796 07/07/07 07:23 AM
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Yes, but I used a copper line instead.
I was running 10-40 and the pressure was lower.
I am running 20 -50 and cold its 35
warm 30, idle 5-10.

Note the enigine does not smoke and has plenty of power.

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Dear Mike;

Multi-grade oil doesn't work well in the 'older' engines, SAE 30 is much better, for that reason. Some add a pint of STP also.

This works great in mild climates, but may have limitations in Pa. (wintertime) etc.

Copper is best, make sure the line & ALL fittings are clear, first.

If there's no improvement, switch to SAE 30 (4 Qt) & see the difference. If there is, add a pint of STP & the readings will then,, come up to 'normal'.

A 50+ reading is 'normal' when cold for a used engine.

You'll need a 5+ minute "warm-up" in the lower temps.

Happy trails. \:\)


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