Flow is as important as pressure. The oil absorbs heat from combustion as
well as friction between heavily loaded bearing surfaces, and carried away
to be exchanged into the air by oil coolers and the sides of the oil pan,
etc. Engines have to have the capacity of greater heat exchange than their
ability to create it, or very bad stuff happens rapidly. 7-10 psi is
adequate idle speed pressure, 35 - 40 psi is enough at 2000 rpm @ 40% load.
Lots of opinions abound relative to oil pressure.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Oregon
On Thu, May 21, 2020, 10:30 PM Bob Dunahugh via Gmclist <
> You need less oil pressure then most people think. Back then. Factory low
> oil pressure dash lights came on at about 7 PSI. GM at the time. Saw 20
> psi as a low normal. At speed, on the road.
> I have a Digi Panel from Jim K at Applied. I will never drive a GMC
> without one of those panels. Because of the alarm that they have,
> Bob Dunahugh
> 78 Royale
> 4 COPO Yenkos
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