glh_turbo22
Forum Member
I have a 2003 F150 with the Romeo 4.6L in it with 200,000 miles.
Recently I have been experiencing some weird oil pressure issues. I hooked up a mechanical gauge along with the stock sensor. On a cold morning I get around 75psi when I first start it. Once it's warm and i'm doing a constant speed on the freeway and stay under 2200 rpm it hangs out at 50psi and drops to 25psi when I come to a stop. If while i'm driving I take the engine above 2200 for a long period of time (like in a passing situation) It's like someone flipped a switch and the oil pressure drops to 20psi during the accel and once I let off it drops even more to close to 0psi, and turns on the oil light. The only way to get the pressure back up is to shut the truck off for about 30 seconde to a minute and the it's back to 50psi and acts normal until I perform the same manuver again.
I'm thinking that the oil pressure bypass valve is sticking but I would like to hear what everyone else has to say.
Kevin
Recently I have been experiencing some weird oil pressure issues. I hooked up a mechanical gauge along with the stock sensor. On a cold morning I get around 75psi when I first start it. Once it's warm and i'm doing a constant speed on the freeway and stay under 2200 rpm it hangs out at 50psi and drops to 25psi when I come to a stop. If while i'm driving I take the engine above 2200 for a long period of time (like in a passing situation) It's like someone flipped a switch and the oil pressure drops to 20psi during the accel and once I let off it drops even more to close to 0psi, and turns on the oil light. The only way to get the pressure back up is to shut the truck off for about 30 seconde to a minute and the it's back to 50psi and acts normal until I perform the same manuver again.
I'm thinking that the oil pressure bypass valve is sticking but I would like to hear what everyone else has to say.
Kevin