Low oil pressure
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Low oil pressure
So I've been reading several post re: low oil pressure , and having that problem myself, I joined your forum. I have a Buick lasabre with a 3800 with 150,000k
When it'* idling, the oil light comes on, so like many before me, I put mechanical gauge on , and the pressure is 5-7 lbs hot idle. When reved it picks up to 25-35 lbs. I have bought oil pump repair kit from melling,but after reading these forums, it looks like these pumps don't go bad, I did however replace the regulator & spring. No change, so I've pulled a couple of rod caps and see wear, not enuff to make noise however, the engine has never made any bearing or low pressure knock or rattle.
So here'* the $64000 question? Did the low oil pressure cause the bearing wear? Or did the worn bearings cause the low oil pressure?
If I replace the rod bearings, will I get oil pressure back?
When it'* idling, the oil light comes on, so like many before me, I put mechanical gauge on , and the pressure is 5-7 lbs hot idle. When reved it picks up to 25-35 lbs. I have bought oil pump repair kit from melling,but after reading these forums, it looks like these pumps don't go bad, I did however replace the regulator & spring. No change, so I've pulled a couple of rod caps and see wear, not enuff to make noise however, the engine has never made any bearing or low pressure knock or rattle.
So here'* the $64000 question? Did the low oil pressure cause the bearing wear? Or did the worn bearings cause the low oil pressure?
If I replace the rod bearings, will I get oil pressure back?
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It takes a lot more then just changing the bearings, it needs to be rebuilt. Your best bet if your looking to rebuild is to find a new short block and transferring all your parts over to that. Does the engine start off with good pressure and then drop off as it warms up?
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Because you had no lower end noise I would suspect a cam bearing over a rod bearing. Either way, it'* a total short block rebuild. A new short block or a total engine replacement is your best bet. The cost of having the short block you have rebuilt may make replacing the engine a better choice. Where abouts are you located. Might be a member in your area with a engine. Also, is it a L67 or a NA engine?
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