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RX-7 2nd Gen Specific (1986-92) RX-7 1986-92 Discussion including performance modifications and technical support sections. |
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6p turbo LOW OIL PRESSURE!
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motor: - s5 6port turbo conversion - s5 n/a block, stock s5 t2 everything else - oil feed line taken from aftermarket oil pedestal - tapped n/a cover for stock turbo oil return - autometer sport comp elec. gauge in stock location - mech oil pressure gauge in pedestal problem: Oil pressure upon initial startup of the motor was around 28-30 psi at idle and above 50psi at rpm. as motor warms up, oil pressure declines. startup cold: 25 psi at 800rpm, 50 psi when I rev. hot driving: 30-35 psi at 2k, 40-50psi from 3k on. hot idling: 0-10 psi at 800, 15-20 psi at 1200. Other: - oil psi does not decrease (just stops around 50psi) at higher RPM - 20w50 Castrol conventional - Pure-one oil filter - gauge wiring has clean, tight connection mech gauge tested... pressure on the electric gauge accurate, mech gauge shows 10psi at idle oil is a grayish color, similar looking to antisieze (for threads) but darker and without being shiny... Is that a telltale sign of anything?? |
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Mileage on the engine? Could be a failing regulator.
EDIT: also, just realized this was a 6Port turbo... The way you've done turbo oiling *seems* alright, shouldn't affect the pressure too much.... Greyish oil is a sign of contamination (obviously) that may have come from bearings. Last edited by classicauto; 03-07-2008 at 01:00 PM. |
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I can answer a few questions for Paul, since I helped build it.
Mileage really is unknown. We bought the engine from a 7 lover in Bama. We pulled it out of the car, running perfect. The engine ran great and had no issues. We did the 6 port turbo conversion, using all TII factory parts, with the exception of the Japan2LA modified LIM. After the conversion is when the motor's oil pressure started acting funny. I recommended replacing the regulator, but we haven't yet.
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Its the pink fender
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Hmm, well I'd say the regulator would be a good place to start. There's not many things that would lower the pressure significantly other then the pump (its possible, but I've never seen a bad one) the regulator really.
Tough call. But with greyish oil, I'd be addressing this sooner rather then later.....ideally immedeatly rather then sooner ![]() |
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i'm working on an escort that I just got running to be my DD while i tear it down, so it'll be just a few more weeks until I can try to change it....
I've read that greyish oil is a sign of water or coolant, but I'm not losing any... could the turbo itself be failing internally causing probs? |
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the pink fender was there when the engine was fine... look at the deal's gap pics sshheesshh
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I know, I just figured I would say it before DJ did
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What about the oil ring behind the front cover? Thats notorious for dropping out and causing low oil pressure issues.
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^ That's what RETed mentioned on 7club, that is very likely.
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Yup, I think we just need to pull the front cover off and go from there. I know he doesn't want to do it, but hey its worth a shot and DGRR is coming up quick. Hopefully he can tear it apart next weekend when he can use my garage.
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I really hope he can get this resolved by DGRR, we don't want another Rest Stop incident
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Well in my experience by the time you get enough water in your oil to actually change it a greyish colour, you'd need to be missing alot of water.
If anything its a combinaiton of poor crankcase venting (and the moisture that would put in the oil) and other contaminants that are changing the colour. Last edited by classicauto; 03-08-2008 at 05:43 PM. Reason: i carn't speel |
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