Proper oil pressure
#1
Proper oil pressure
I recently installed an oil pressure gauge in my '88 22R pickup. I was wonder what resonable oil pressure is at idle. Does anyone have an accurate gauge installed in their truck? If so, what are you getting at warm idle? I get 25 PSI at warm idle, but sometimes when I climb a long, steep hill it will drop to about 15 PSI if I stop at the top. If I drive easy about 1/4 mile then it will go back to 25 PSI at idle. Do you think this is acceptable? Oil pressure when cruising seems to be fine. Around 50 PSI at 2000 RPMs, and it peaks out at just over 60 PSI somewhere between 2000 and 2500 RPMs. The pressure release is suppose to open at 64 PSI, which is where is seems to peak.
Last edited by the_supernerd; Oct 16, 2007 at 10:34 PM.
#2
This is from a 93 FSM for a 22re, it may be about the same for your 22r:
http://personal.utulsa.edu/~nathan-b...56oilpress.pdf
http://personal.utulsa.edu/~nathan-b...56oilpress.pdf
#4
Don't get too concerned with pressure, its oil flow that's important. Oil pressure is a lot like blood pressure, too high can be a bad thing because it could mean there is a blockage or the oil is too thick to flow good. If the oil is hot and free flowing there won't be much back pressure building up.
#5
That is true, but low oil pressure can also indicate bad bearings or an oil pump going out or something. I was just wondering what average oil pressure is so I know when to be concerned.
#6
as far as i know, on the stock gauge, if its in the middle or near the middle, like, very near, then your fine. if it doesnt move from none, then yeah you got a problem, and if it goes right over to the other side, then you also got a problem. correct me if im wrong anyone.
#7
Mine drops pretty low on the gauge on idle, but I can't say what that correlates to as a hard number. It comes up just fine when I'm moving though, near the middle like ozzies said. As said earlier, it's more of the flow that's the concern, since the function of the oil is to continuously lubricate--therefore, you want flow.
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When I bought my '94 pickup (22RE), I was concerned about what I thought was a low oil pressure gauge reading....just off the bottom @ idle and half way when driving.
I had a Toyota tech pull the sending unit and check the pressure with a gauge. Engine hot w/5w30 synthetic....I had 22psi @ idle and 62 @ 3,000 rpm's.
He said it doesn't get much better than that.
I had a Toyota tech pull the sending unit and check the pressure with a gauge. Engine hot w/5w30 synthetic....I had 22psi @ idle and 62 @ 3,000 rpm's.
He said it doesn't get much better than that.
#13
When I bought my '94 pickup (22RE), I was concerned about what I thought was a low oil pressure gauge reading....just off the bottom @ idle and half way when driving.
I had a Toyota tech pull the sending unit and check the pressure with a gauge. Engine hot w/5w30 synthetic....I had 22psi @ idle and 62 @ 3,000 rpm's.
He said it doesn't get much better than that.
I had a Toyota tech pull the sending unit and check the pressure with a gauge. Engine hot w/5w30 synthetic....I had 22psi @ idle and 62 @ 3,000 rpm's.
He said it doesn't get much better than that.
#14
When I bought my '94 pickup (22RE), I was concerned about what I thought was a low oil pressure gauge reading....just off the bottom @ idle and half way when driving.
I had a Toyota tech pull the sending unit and check the pressure with a gauge. Engine hot w/5w30 synthetic....I had 22psi @ idle and 62 @ 3,000 rpm's.
He said it doesn't get much better than that.
I had a Toyota tech pull the sending unit and check the pressure with a gauge. Engine hot w/5w30 synthetic....I had 22psi @ idle and 62 @ 3,000 rpm's.
He said it doesn't get much better than that.
pressure , shame the factory gauges can't tell you that eh
#15
When I bought my '94 pickup (22RE), I was concerned about what I thought was a low oil pressure gauge reading....just off the bottom @ idle and half way when driving.
I had a Toyota tech pull the sending unit and check the pressure with a gauge. Engine hot w/5w30 synthetic....I had 22psi @ idle and 62 @ 3,000 rpm's.
He said it doesn't get much better than that.
I had a Toyota tech pull the sending unit and check the pressure with a gauge. Engine hot w/5w30 synthetic....I had 22psi @ idle and 62 @ 3,000 rpm's.
He said it doesn't get much better than that.
#16
You want to shoot for 10psi at 1000 rpm and 10psi increase for every 1000 rpm increase.
As already mentioned pressure isn't what lubricates, flow is.
Depending on what the redline is on the 22R(E) you may be already at the popoff pressure at 2200 rpm and will get no increase in flow at higher rpms, which is NOT a good thing.

Fred
#17
you should only be concerned if the oil pressure drops below 10 or 11psi. you will hear it start to knock or tap...as long as its not knocking or tapping than your good. you could also install a low oil pressure switch that cuts out spark when the oil pressure is too low.
#18
Mmmmm, that's pretty damn high.
You want to shoot for 10psi at 1000 rpm and 10psi increase for every 1000 rpm increase.
As already mentioned pressure isn't what lubricates, flow is.
Depending on what the redline is on the 22R(E) you may be already at the popoff pressure at 2200 rpm and will get no increase in flow at higher rpms, which is NOT a good thing.
You want to shoot for 10psi at 1000 rpm and 10psi increase for every 1000 rpm increase.
As already mentioned pressure isn't what lubricates, flow is.
Depending on what the redline is on the 22R(E) you may be already at the popoff pressure at 2200 rpm and will get no increase in flow at higher rpms, which is NOT a good thing.
#20
That is interesting because I have been trying to diagnose a ticking noise that this truck is making. The noise seems to be coming from the valves at the #4 cylinder. Having a clog somewhere could explain it. Is there a way to test the oil passages without having to run it with the valve cover off? Do you think that one clogged valve passage would create that much excess pressure even when the oil can release at all of the others?



