A quick oil pressure question

A quick oil pressure question

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Cock Womble 7

Original Poster:

29,908 posts

235 months

Thursday 30th September 2010
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Would a lower-than-we've-been-used-to-recently ambient temperature on start-up make the oil pressure higher?

(ie, do cold mornings increase oil pressure?)

V7SLR

456 posts

191 months

Thursday 30th September 2010
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Yes. Colder oil = thicker oil = higher pressure at start-up. Should be the same though when up to temp.

Stu.

elan_fan

140 posts

192 months

Thursday 30th September 2010
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Unless you have got very old oil that was not getting full pressure when cold before, then no. The relief valve in the pump operates at say 60psi and you can't get more than that, what you will get on a cold day is the higher reading for longer as the oil takes longer to reach temperature.

Cock Womble 7

Original Poster:

29,908 posts

235 months

Thursday 30th September 2010
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V7SLR said:
Yes. Colder oil = thicker oil = higher pressure at start-up.
Thought so, but thanks for confirming.

V7SLR said:
Should be the same though when up to temp.
Yep, pretty much, so all OK.