Joseph Garcia
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20-25 at warm idle and 40+ at warm cruising speed would be considered normal working oil pressure parameters, IMO.
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Just so odd that my Tahoe, for the 5 years I had it, had steady 40psi at idle and 55-60 with throttle.20-25 at warm idle and 40+ at warm cruising speed would be considered normal working oil pressure parameters, IMO.
My current 05 does this. With 136k miles on it. Only oil pressure related work done is the sender and changed the oil pickup tube and o-ring.Just so odd that my Tahoe, for the 5 years I had it, had steady 40psi at idle and 55-60 with throttle.
The damn thing is 18 years old and wore out, either change the engine or rebuild it or just accept it the way it is!So when I bought this truck, a 2004 z71 Suburban, I noticed the pressure was just a little bit lower than the "normal" pressure than on my old Tahoe.
I changed the oil and filter with Royal Purp 5w-30 and a WIX. It raised the pressure back up to where it should be. 40 at idle and 45-50 when I press the throttle.
I've driven 3,000 miles already cause I road tripped to Idaho. I'm assuming the oil is less viscous now, but the oil life counter on the dash says it's at 50%. At idle I get 25psi, at throttle I get maybe 40psi. I had read somewhere that it should be 10psi per 1000 rpm. If this is true I'm still in the acceptable range. But I don't like it cause it's not normal.
2 questions. Is this the O-ring issue on the pickup tube? Or could it be the rear main seal, I have some seepage on the backside of the pan where it meets the trans and some drips on the driveway. Does the rear main seal being broke affect oil pressure to the degree that I'm seeing? Maybe I have both issues.
I don't hear knocks, on a cold start I sometimes hear what I'm guessing is a lifter tick. It goes away within minutes of startup. I hope it's not a bearing lol
Well, this is a tech forum, specifically in the 2000-2007 part of the forum. So why are you browsing it and commenting on people's posts if you don't like JUNK trucks. Must have woke up with sand in your *** this morning.The damn thing is 18 years old and wore out, either change the engine or rebuild it or just accept it the way it is!
Have you done a leak down test on each cylinder, how is the compression? How much oil does it consume?
If oil pressure bothers you, run 20W50 in it and change it often. I changed my oil in mine every 3k, and had no problems.
My question is - with a jalopy that old, how long do you think its going to last? Where I live, a 10 year old vehicle is OLD, and a 20 yr old vehicle is JUNK!
With that said. I was considering running a bit thicker oil, but I just changed it after I replaced the oil sending unit with more 5w-30 royal purple. Tried some switches I found from the salvage yard. No change. But the fresh oil brought the pressure up a quite bit. Replacing the oil sender unit did not stop that leak. Haven't had a chance to rip off the intake and look at the valley cover gasket yet.Well, this is a tech forum, specifically in the 2000-2007 part of the forum. So why are you browsing it and commenting on people's posts if you don't like JUNK trucks. Must have woke up with sand in your *** this morning.