Hey all, figured I'd make a thread since my hot oil pressure is bothering me. I pulled my 5.3 out for a junkyard 6.2 with about 50k on it.
I replaced all the gaskets, put in a melling 10355 oil pump with standard spring, new VVT cam and Johnson 2110 lifters. I stupidly didn't plug the oil pan relief valve because I thought it was necessary for VVT. Turns out, only necessary for DOD lifters to not get overloaded.
Anyway, on cold starts my oil pressure pegs the relief valve at 55 psi. My moderately warm oil pressure is around 35 psi at idle.
Once it gets fully warm, over 200 degrees, I see 19-22 psi at 625 rpm. My 5.3 saw around 30-35 with a melling 10296 pump but it had a 3 bolt cam. I am not sure if the VVT cam will lower oil pressure over a regular cam.
I also read that people were reporting lower oil pressure with Johnson lifters. Also, I didn't plug my DOD oil holes, just relying on the valley cover. I read stories about these seeping and lowering oil pressure.
I don't have any abnormal noises and the truck runs great. It just seems lower than I figured it would be.
I replaced all the gaskets, put in a melling 10355 oil pump with standard spring, new VVT cam and Johnson 2110 lifters. I stupidly didn't plug the oil pan relief valve because I thought it was necessary for VVT. Turns out, only necessary for DOD lifters to not get overloaded.
Anyway, on cold starts my oil pressure pegs the relief valve at 55 psi. My moderately warm oil pressure is around 35 psi at idle.
Once it gets fully warm, over 200 degrees, I see 19-22 psi at 625 rpm. My 5.3 saw around 30-35 with a melling 10296 pump but it had a 3 bolt cam. I am not sure if the VVT cam will lower oil pressure over a regular cam.
I also read that people were reporting lower oil pressure with Johnson lifters. Also, I didn't plug my DOD oil holes, just relying on the valley cover. I read stories about these seeping and lowering oil pressure.
I don't have any abnormal noises and the truck runs great. It just seems lower than I figured it would be.