As you may know, my Dad and I are pretty competent at building engines for racing, but we've hit a problem that has us both baffled... Perhaps somoene here can come up with a solution???
The engine in my race car has been good and powerful, but for the last couple of races we've had fluctuating water temperatures at the end of a race and slightly lower than normal oil pressure. So we took the engine out to investigate, found nothing wrong, and rebuilt it (with new bearings and gaskets as a matter of course).
Back in the car, and now the engine is idling with lower than 'normal' pressure at idle (50psi when stone cold, 25psi when a bit warmer... Can't get oil temperature in the workshop though, so can't get it to the 100°C+ we see on track), when it used to be more like 80psi/40psi.
But!
If I rev it - only to about 3500rpm - then the oil pressure goes up to 150psi!!!!!!!!!!!
So, what could be wrong that gives LOW pressure at idle, and excessively HIGH when gently revving?
We've taken the engine out, and removed main bearing caps - bearings look fine, as do thrusts. We've checked the oil pump (a twin scavenge, single pressure gear type pump on a dry sump system) and the pressure relief valve. We've checked all the oilways are clear (by blowing through them). We've checked the oil filter, and it isn't blocked or seized. We've drained the oil and it looks clean and nice. We've put a mechanical gauge on the back of the head (the electronic pressure reading is taken at the pump, and we know from experience there is a 12psi pressure drop between pump and head) and verified the pressure readings with a known good gauge. We've checked the head gasket is on the right way around.
Whenever we think of a plausible cause, it could only result in either low OR high pressure, but not both...
I'm stumped!!! Help please
The engine in my race car has been good and powerful, but for the last couple of races we've had fluctuating water temperatures at the end of a race and slightly lower than normal oil pressure. So we took the engine out to investigate, found nothing wrong, and rebuilt it (with new bearings and gaskets as a matter of course).
Back in the car, and now the engine is idling with lower than 'normal' pressure at idle (50psi when stone cold, 25psi when a bit warmer... Can't get oil temperature in the workshop though, so can't get it to the 100°C+ we see on track), when it used to be more like 80psi/40psi.
But!
If I rev it - only to about 3500rpm - then the oil pressure goes up to 150psi!!!!!!!!!!!
So, what could be wrong that gives LOW pressure at idle, and excessively HIGH when gently revving?
We've taken the engine out, and removed main bearing caps - bearings look fine, as do thrusts. We've checked the oil pump (a twin scavenge, single pressure gear type pump on a dry sump system) and the pressure relief valve. We've checked all the oilways are clear (by blowing through them). We've checked the oil filter, and it isn't blocked or seized. We've drained the oil and it looks clean and nice. We've put a mechanical gauge on the back of the head (the electronic pressure reading is taken at the pump, and we know from experience there is a 12psi pressure drop between pump and head) and verified the pressure readings with a known good gauge. We've checked the head gasket is on the right way around.
Whenever we think of a plausible cause, it could only result in either low OR high pressure, but not both...
I'm stumped!!! Help please