NateDiggity
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So I have some on going low oil pressure on my wifes 07 Yukon denali 6.2. We bought it with what turned out to be a faulty pressure sensor and now Im trying to make the best of it.
I have replace the sender, and know about the screen under it.
I have also done a seafoam engine flush (hey, it couldnt hurt right??) and actually gained about 2.5 PSI all around at Hot idle (I am keeping that in mind)
I changed oil after sender to AC delco filter and synthetic, after having more issues I did the seafoam flush, and changed back to dino oil and AC filter (I figure if I am draining it in a week or two to do oil pump I may as well)
What I am trying to figure out is this, the oil pumps dont really "go bad" its just the bypass right? I realize they are not really repairable so thats why you need to do the entire pump. I also plan on doing the o ring when in there if I decide I think its the pump...
Here are my pressures, sorry about the jumbled up gauge layout, it was done on the fly:
Low temp, after start up, with a "warm up" idle speed of over 700 rpm:
Warmer still, at idle:
Hot idle, and lower RPM:
And going down the road at normal operating temp:
Does this seem like the pump or bypass? When cold or at RPM it seems to pump decent, at first start up the pressure is 50+ and creeps down...
If the o-ring was toast it would be low pressure all the time correct, same with the relief valve? Unless when its thicked (cold) it doesnt blow past it, and only after thinning out...
Either way I am probably dropping the pan, I seem to have a pan leak so I plan on starting there, dropping and fixing, replacing o ring from underneath and starting and see how it idles (With front diff lowered, xmember out etc). If that still doesnt solve the issue, then I plan on taking timing cover off and replacing pump (and I will drop the pan again since I will be right there to make my life easier).... So should I just order ALL the parts on need, then return the pump if I replace o ring and it works? Just looking for thoughts and suggestions
No engine noise, no metal in oil in both changes, hoping for it not being cam bearings....
I have replace the sender, and know about the screen under it.
I have also done a seafoam engine flush (hey, it couldnt hurt right??) and actually gained about 2.5 PSI all around at Hot idle (I am keeping that in mind)
I changed oil after sender to AC delco filter and synthetic, after having more issues I did the seafoam flush, and changed back to dino oil and AC filter (I figure if I am draining it in a week or two to do oil pump I may as well)
What I am trying to figure out is this, the oil pumps dont really "go bad" its just the bypass right? I realize they are not really repairable so thats why you need to do the entire pump. I also plan on doing the o ring when in there if I decide I think its the pump...
Here are my pressures, sorry about the jumbled up gauge layout, it was done on the fly:
Low temp, after start up, with a "warm up" idle speed of over 700 rpm:
Warmer still, at idle:
Hot idle, and lower RPM:
And going down the road at normal operating temp:
Does this seem like the pump or bypass? When cold or at RPM it seems to pump decent, at first start up the pressure is 50+ and creeps down...
If the o-ring was toast it would be low pressure all the time correct, same with the relief valve? Unless when its thicked (cold) it doesnt blow past it, and only after thinning out...
Either way I am probably dropping the pan, I seem to have a pan leak so I plan on starting there, dropping and fixing, replacing o ring from underneath and starting and see how it idles (With front diff lowered, xmember out etc). If that still doesnt solve the issue, then I plan on taking timing cover off and replacing pump (and I will drop the pan again since I will be right there to make my life easier).... So should I just order ALL the parts on need, then return the pump if I replace o ring and it works? Just looking for thoughts and suggestions
No engine noise, no metal in oil in both changes, hoping for it not being cam bearings....