500 Oil Pressure when very hot??
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Over this great weekend of weather I managed to get the Griff out and have a good run out with the local TVR group. During the run, in the hot weather with some fairly brisk driving, the car was getting extremely hot. At one junction during the run at idle speed the oil pressure seemed concerning on the low side, how low should I expect this to be? ( idle speed was normal too )
I do expect it to be lower when the engine is hot, due to the oil becoming thinner.
Is there any simple checks I can do? Apart from the obvious of checking the oil level, but I did this prior to the two hour run, as well as the water..
Thanks
I do expect it to be lower when the engine is hot, due to the oil becoming thinner.
Is there any simple checks I can do? Apart from the obvious of checking the oil level, but I did this prior to the two hour run, as well as the water..
Thanks
Normally at tick over the gauge hovers around the first mark, which is 15psi I believe... (Going off memory without being in the car). On the point I noticed it was about in between the zero and first mark, so say around 7.5psi ish...
When driving it was always up near 30psi when it was very hot.
Have to admit I am still am relative new to the car and just wishing to check what is normal.
When driving it was always up near 30psi when it was very hot.
Have to admit I am still am relative new to the car and just wishing to check what is normal.
Think the idiot light comes on at about 8 psi from memory - the "idiot light" because if you are driving it with that light on you are an idiot.....as you are not far from a blown engine.
I have not seen my 500 Chimaera oil pressure that low, even on a hot track day, and mine does normally run at around the 30 psi mark
I have not seen my 500 Chimaera oil pressure that low, even on a hot track day, and mine does normally run at around the 30 psi mark
cp81 said:
Water temp was around 95ish.
Just worth starting the car at home, bonnet up, letting the engine get up to temps, and checking the fans plural cut in correctly. If the otter switch is the correct type the fans should keep the car to about 90 degrees even without any cooling airflow from forward motion. You may have one fan not working, or even bothESDavey said:
Alloy rads do look cool but they can suffer from damage just like any rad. I had x2 rads in 4 months due to debris while doing track days. Standard rads do the job fine.
that's why I have a mesh grill in the nose of my car...especially as I have 4no. rads in there.to the OP, is this a serp or pre serp 500?, my old pre serp used to cook oil on a long run in hot weather (turned it to the consistency of water and oil pressure would drop. As others have said use thicker oil (I use Mobil Extended life (10W 60) and 95 Deg. would suggest you need to look at overhauling the cooling system.
Depends on if your car is a 'pre-serp' or a 'serp' as the pressure differs from both. Pre-serp will be around 10 psi on hot idle whereas the serp should be around 25-30 psi. One thing that will affect the above as I have recently learned is if you have fuel contamination in the oil and that will bring pressures down.
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