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Date:         Wed, 11 Aug 2004 16:05:37 -0700
Reply-To:     Tobin Copley <tcopley@SFU.CA>
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From:         Tobin Copley <tcopley@SFU.CA>
Subject:      Re: 1.9 turbo diesel oil pressure
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I'd suggest: 1) switching to a diesel-spec oil right away. I don't think there is such a thing as diesel spec 20w50--I know, I looked hard when I first got my diesel. I run 15w40 which is widely available. I use delvac non-synthetic, fwiw.

Note: When I first got my diesel I ran it for maybe 7K miles on Castrol GTX 20w50 (which is what I'd run in all my aircooleds), and then I spun #3 rod bearing. Coincidence? Perhaps. But now I don't want to take the chance so I run only diesel spec oil with the proper additives to deal with sooting and such.

2) Run a Bosch of Mann filter, if you aren't already. If you are, try a new filter.

3) Get a mechanic to use a mechanical oil pressure gauge to test your oil pressure to see if you have a real problem, or if your sender is just wacky.

4) If a problem is indicated, get an oil analysis done to see if / where you have any excess wear on the engine.

I'm by no means an expert on this, but I have been through a low oil pressure episode and subsequent main and connecting rod bearing replacement.

T.

On Aug 10, 2004, at 2:16 AM, Alan Pickersgill wrote:

> I'm having trouble with the oil pressure light and buzzer coming on. > I'm wondering if the collected wisdom of the list might know if this > is because of over-sensitive oil pressure senders? > Could it have anything to do with the type of oil filter being used? I > remember debates about oil filters and pressure on vanagon engines. > Does the wrong filter make pressure low or high? > Any guidance would be appreciated. > > The background info -engine is a low mileage turbo diesel (140, 000 > km) with new 20W50 oil and filter and a brand new pump. Rod and main > bearings have been inspected by a couple of experienced mechanics. No > apparent damage despite 3 episodes of the light coming on. > Light and buzzer comes on only when engine is hot (normal operating > temperature) and after working fairly hard 3,500 -3,750RPM for five > minutes or more. Then comes on when the RPM drops - coasting to a stop > at an off-ramp. On another occasion came on when the rpm fell below > 2,000 after cruing at 3,500 or more. Then when RPM went back above > 2,000 it went out. > I've installed a Hastings electronic oil pressure gauge and it agrees > quite closely with the mechanics gauge. > I get 29psi at 2,000 rpm and it goe up from there. > Below 2,000 rpm it falls quite low 5psi at 1,000 rpm and even lower at > idle 800rpm. > Pressure at cold is 75psi or more. > I don't think this should make any difference but this engine is out > of a 93 Jetta turbo diesel and is now in a 93 passat turbo diesel. > > > Alan >


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