Oil Pressure
I have recently acquired a 2006 Silverado 1500 4WD with 5.3 V8 and about 250K miles.
When the engine is cold, I crank it up, and rather shortly the oil pressure will go to zero unless I keep the RPMs up to around 800. It seems to idle around 500 RPMs. As I drive around, come to a red light or something, if I don't keep the RPMs up, the oil pressure will go back to zero. With the RPM's up, it runs between 30 and 40, depending on the RPM.
Now once the motor gets up to operating temp, this all goes away and the oil pressure won't drop below 30.
I've had the oil changed, several times, tried 10W/30 and 10W/40, I have had the oil pressure sending unit changed out, have tried Sea Foam in the oil between changes, etc nothing seems to change this condition when the engine is cold. I've talked to two repair shops, they both say that it's not the oil pump since it's working when the engine is warm, but they are not sure what it is. One is recommending I change out the engine or have it rebuilt.
What's your thoughts on what may be causing this. It seems to be puzzling everyone that it only happens when the engine is cold, once up to operating temp, it runs fine.
Thanks,
Richard
When the engine is cold, I crank it up, and rather shortly the oil pressure will go to zero unless I keep the RPMs up to around 800. It seems to idle around 500 RPMs. As I drive around, come to a red light or something, if I don't keep the RPMs up, the oil pressure will go back to zero. With the RPM's up, it runs between 30 and 40, depending on the RPM.
Now once the motor gets up to operating temp, this all goes away and the oil pressure won't drop below 30.
I've had the oil changed, several times, tried 10W/30 and 10W/40, I have had the oil pressure sending unit changed out, have tried Sea Foam in the oil between changes, etc nothing seems to change this condition when the engine is cold. I've talked to two repair shops, they both say that it's not the oil pump since it's working when the engine is warm, but they are not sure what it is. One is recommending I change out the engine or have it rebuilt.
What's your thoughts on what may be causing this. It seems to be puzzling everyone that it only happens when the engine is cold, once up to operating temp, it runs fine.
Thanks,
Richard
I have recently acquired a 2006 Silverado 1500 4WD with 5.3 V8 and about 250K miles.
When the engine is cold, I crank it up, and rather shortly the oil pressure will go to zero unless I keep the RPMs up to around 800. It seems to idle around 500 RPMs. As I drive around, come to a red light or something, if I don't keep the RPMs up, the oil pressure will go back to zero. With the RPM's up, it runs between 30 and 40, depending on the RPM.
Now once the motor gets up to operating temp, this all goes away and the oil pressure won't drop below 30.
I've had the oil changed, several times, tried 10W/30 and 10W/40, I have had the oil pressure sending unit changed out, have tried Sea Foam in the oil between changes, etc nothing seems to change this condition when the engine is cold. I've talked to two repair shops, they both say that it's not the oil pump since it's working when the engine is warm, but they are not sure what it is. One is recommending I change out the engine or have it rebuilt.
What's your thoughts on what may be causing this. It seems to be puzzling everyone that it only happens when the engine is cold, once up to operating temp, it runs fine.
Thanks,
Richard
When the engine is cold, I crank it up, and rather shortly the oil pressure will go to zero unless I keep the RPMs up to around 800. It seems to idle around 500 RPMs. As I drive around, come to a red light or something, if I don't keep the RPMs up, the oil pressure will go back to zero. With the RPM's up, it runs between 30 and 40, depending on the RPM.
Now once the motor gets up to operating temp, this all goes away and the oil pressure won't drop below 30.
I've had the oil changed, several times, tried 10W/30 and 10W/40, I have had the oil pressure sending unit changed out, have tried Sea Foam in the oil between changes, etc nothing seems to change this condition when the engine is cold. I've talked to two repair shops, they both say that it's not the oil pump since it's working when the engine is warm, but they are not sure what it is. One is recommending I change out the engine or have it rebuilt.
What's your thoughts on what may be causing this. It seems to be puzzling everyone that it only happens when the engine is cold, once up to operating temp, it runs fine.
Thanks,
Richard
No, its my mom's truck, I'm just using it for a bit, but know some of its history. Next time its due for an oil change, I'll take a look at popping the oil pan off and looking at it. What should I be looking for on the O-Ring?
Was rebuilding a 1965 Ford 289 out of a Mustang. Most all the push rods were carboned up like mad inside. Had to throw those out. I'm surprised the car was still running.
Original owner must have been on the 25,000 mile to 50,000 mile motor oil change plan.
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