Oil Pressure - 30PSi at 5000 ??
Oil Pressure - 30PSi at 5000 ??
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allyt

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365 posts

256 months

Tuesday 18th July 2006
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Hi, just wondering (as I have only had my T350 for a month now) what the Oil pressure should be at. When I start the engine I get the usual alarm then when idle its at about 14 -16 psi. When I'm at about 4000 rpm its at about 30 psi. From other posts I notice some much higher. I have had the sensor changed as the alarm kept going off when ever the psi went over 20. Can someone give me some advice if this could be a problem ?

Cheers

Al

yi8tvr

1,105 posts

272 months

Tuesday 18th July 2006
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Alastair..

Be carefull about the readings you get from the oil pressure gauge they all differ, the ops in the TVR are Fecking useles (well mine is). Mine read zero at tickover, took it to my dealers and now it reads zero sometimes 45 sometimes when cold and 10 sometimes when cold. If you are concerned get a pressure test done but i bet your engine is fine. The speed 6 is twin pumped just lay of the loud pedal at all times when starting her up thats were the damage is done...

Everybody will give you a different reading watch.....

chris watton

22,545 posts

282 months

Tuesday 18th July 2006
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What he said,, I find any reading are pretty acedemic with the roof off anyway, as you can't see a damn thing on the LCD display, although am sure I did have a reading of -20 for my water temp again, when its 34 outside!

I wouldn't be too concerned, but it's always best to get it checked out, just in case.....

sideways mostly

2,681 posts

263 months

Tuesday 18th July 2006
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All the above is true,usual helpful crew. mine reads 54 from cold and as low as 8-12 on tickover when hot. There have been a batch of dodgy sensors so you may have one that is out of spec-run it by your dealer as peace of mind is priceless.

icraigmy

1,653 posts

245 months

Wednesday 19th July 2006
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I had this problem. Had about 30psi and it never went above this figure. Had the oil pressure sender unit replaced with oil pressure sender unit Mk2 and problem solved, and no more oil leaks.

allyt

Original Poster:

365 posts

256 months

Wednesday 19th July 2006
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Cheers guys, this site is the best thing since the invention of the combustion engine for a first time TVR owner !!

tail slide

2,169 posts

269 months

Wednesday 19th July 2006
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chris watton said:
although am sure I did have a reading of -20 for my water temp again, when its 34 outside!


Mine is now entertaining me with normal readings until 60deg, then constant -20 to -24 with a now-silenced beep (plus occasional pauses to reassure me that it's actually +97!) I had the temp sensor changed which didn't cure it, a minor earth fault is suspected but it'll have to wait to next service.