dow50r wrote:now the plunger was quite worn on one side, as i couldnt immediately get hold of a replacement i cleaned it up with wet n dry and put it back in, still high pressure.
im going to get hold of a pressure guage tomorrow to make sure the guage in dash or oil presure sender isnt fubarred.
if it ends up being the plunger, i will grab one from toyota with spring, now, if the bore is worn slightly, is it wise to get in there with some fine wet n dry and like a dowl just smaller than bore, to clean it up and take any lips off that may be sticking?
i figure since its before the oil filter any filings shouldnt be major, those that i of course cant clean out,
and if by taking the lip out i increase the bore a touch, this shouldnt have any affect on oil pressures since any oil bypassing the plunger will in itself be relieveing poressure, and if the pressure is too high it is still going to force the plunger back, no matter how much is leaking by it?
Gday
How did you go with oil pressures and gauges??
I have had a Toyota blow a filter off, and i did much thesame as you, wet and drying the plunger till it was easy to slide in and out of the bore...aslong as the front face is not damaged, the side clearances are not that important, they just keep the front seat square to the other seat.
From memory, my 60 had 90 psi cold, and 60 hot, which is spec.
Have you been having problems getting the filters off the engine???
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hey, got a pressure guage on it and unfortunately only tested it cold, at idle it was 85psi (cold) and at 1500revs it was 125psi(cold). Did not test it hot as these were way above spec already.
the pressure guage at about 90 basically equals the H on the in dash pressure guage.
did a fair amount of work on it today, linished the bore and the plunger with 600grit wet n dry and also changed oil and oil filter. seems to have fixed the problem, now when the engines hotthe pressure is about 3/4 at 2100rpm, and at idle about 1/4.
will be permanently mounting a real oil pressure guage in the near future, and think i will invest in a new plunger for piece of mind.
it seems to me like it may have been the oil i was using aswell as the worn plunger, the oil i was using was HPR diesel, 20/60 which certainly stopped it chewing oil but may have been causing the pressure problems, i was advised by an autobarn guy that the penrite 20/60 would be fine in it. last time i take advice from anyone in autobarn O_O