oil pressure warning light
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Morning Chaps,
Woke up to a fine sunny morning yesterday, thought i would take the griff 500 for a blast after 6 months of being laid up in the garage. Started him up and the yellow oil pressure warning light came on and stayed on, turned it off after a minute and thought i better leave it for another day. Its a 1995 N plate 500,serpentine, anyone had the same issue?
Many Thanks
Woke up to a fine sunny morning yesterday, thought i would take the griff 500 for a blast after 6 months of being laid up in the garage. Started him up and the yellow oil pressure warning light came on and stayed on, turned it off after a minute and thought i better leave it for another day. Its a 1995 N plate 500,serpentine, anyone had the same issue?
Many Thanks
Griffcymraeg said:
Morning Chaps,
Woke up to a fine sunny morning yesterday, thought i would take the griff 500 for a blast after 6 months of being laid up in the garage. Started him up and the yellow oil pressure warning light came on and stayed on, turned it off after a minute and thought i better leave it for another day. Its a 1995 N plate 500,serpentine, anyone had the same issue?
Many Thanks
Hello, have you ever had your car in the garage for long periods before without use, as l have heard that these cars do not take too well to long periods of no usage?Woke up to a fine sunny morning yesterday, thought i would take the griff 500 for a blast after 6 months of being laid up in the garage. Started him up and the yellow oil pressure warning light came on and stayed on, turned it off after a minute and thought i better leave it for another day. Its a 1995 N plate 500,serpentine, anyone had the same issue?
Many Thanks
If this engine has a G rotor oil pump in the front cover it should make pressure fairly quickly. The older engines with a dizzy had a much more basic oil pump and they do sometimes need priming. You could pull the spark plugs out and crank the engine over a few times and see if that makes pressure. Also, you could remove a rocker cover and see if there's any fresh oil upstairs. You may be lucky and find that oils been arriving in which case you'll get pressure soon enough. :-)
The serpentine pump is self priming.
Make sure the engine has plenty of oil.
Check for any oil leaks after you ran the engine.
Possible issues :
oil pressure relief value
Oil strainer in sump is blocked or loose at block.
Oil pump gear worn out
Oil guage reading incorrect
Crank bearing spun
The engine does suffer from drain back - some oil filters are better than others.
You could try - disconnect HT lead from coil.
Do - 5 long cranks.
Reconnect HT lead and start engine. Hopefully you then have good oil pressure again.
If you try the items about.
Make sure the engine has plenty of oil.
Check for any oil leaks after you ran the engine.
Possible issues :
oil pressure relief value
Oil strainer in sump is blocked or loose at block.
Oil pump gear worn out
Oil guage reading incorrect
Crank bearing spun
The engine does suffer from drain back - some oil filters are better than others.
You could try - disconnect HT lead from coil.
Do - 5 long cranks.
Reconnect HT lead and start engine. Hopefully you then have good oil pressure again.
If you try the items about.
carsy said:
How did the engine sound. Normal or rattly. If rattly there is a problem. If normal maybe just a pressure switch issue. These serp pumps self prime so there shouldnt be a problem with it having been stood for a long time.
Ditto and won't break the bank, plus when a friends Defender did the same it turned out to only be the oil pressure switch.Fingers crossed.
Agree with most of above, I could give you a list as long as my arm on what "could" be wrong, but each case is different.
assumptions I will make:
Reassemble and start the car, and I mean start. The pump is self priming on SERP and its just messing about trying to prime disconnecting the HT lead etc etc, honestly, don't bother. The engine will build up pressure faster and will spin less times than any other way, thus doing less damage.
If it takes longer than 2 or 3 seconds for the light to go out, and about 7 seconds for pressure to come up above 30+ then there is more investigation needed. THe serp int he shop at the moment generated pressure, but took about 10 seconds to get pressure, it has lost a camshaft bearing COMPLETELY, but the pump is still able to self prime and generate enough pressure (30 ish warm) which is incredible really.
Come back to me and I will take you through a few more checks if this has no effect.
J
Just FYI, check http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a... for my oil issue!
assumptions I will make:
- Oil pressure has been fine up to now, as in it has been consistent and not dropping over time
- Car regularly serviced,
- Plenty of oil in engine
- No knocks or rattles even with this low reading,
- Pressure gauge AND light are "on" and or "low reading"(If the pressure gauge reads low, AND the light is on, there is an issue as the systems are independant. If the gauge is reading good and light is on, then your probably OK and it needs a new switch.)
Reassemble and start the car, and I mean start. The pump is self priming on SERP and its just messing about trying to prime disconnecting the HT lead etc etc, honestly, don't bother. The engine will build up pressure faster and will spin less times than any other way, thus doing less damage.
If it takes longer than 2 or 3 seconds for the light to go out, and about 7 seconds for pressure to come up above 30+ then there is more investigation needed. THe serp int he shop at the moment generated pressure, but took about 10 seconds to get pressure, it has lost a camshaft bearing COMPLETELY, but the pump is still able to self prime and generate enough pressure (30 ish warm) which is incredible really.
Come back to me and I will take you through a few more checks if this has no effect.
J
Just FYI, check http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a... for my oil issue!
Edited by tofts on Tuesday 31st May 21:12
Morning All,
Managed to take out the pressure release valve last night, took out plunger and spring expecting oil to pour out, but No Oil came out. Does that sound right or does it indicate somethings wrong elsewhere? The plunger seal seemed ok, and there was no scoring on the plunger.
Managed to take out the pressure release valve last night, took out plunger and spring expecting oil to pour out, but No Oil came out. Does that sound right or does it indicate somethings wrong elsewhere? The plunger seal seemed ok, and there was no scoring on the plunger.
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How difficult are we talking to correct? In answer to the leaving it unused for a few months, yes im in agreement now.