Re: 360 Oil Pressure Question
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Re: 360 Oil Pressure Question



Hi Dennis:
I had a 2001 dodge with 100,000 miles never had that
low pressure. 30 at 700rpm and about 50 at 1500 rpm.
sounds like to much clearence or one of the oil plugs
was left out. There are two if I remember right. One
goes in the back and inside of the block the other in
under the oil filter plate. Someone else my have a
better ideal.
mike

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> Late model engine question, 1995 RAM 1500 truck with
> a 360 engine.
> 
> My brother spun a rod bearing and was told it was
> due to a catalytic 
> converter that was plugged.  According to the dealer
> the backpressure 
> causes the engine oil to overheat resulting in
> bearing problems.  The 
> engine had a bronze color on all engine internals
> when it was opened.
> 
> Rod, main and cam bearings were replaced along with
> the cam and lifters. 
> The catalytic converter was replaced.  The oil pump
> was replaced with a 
> new Melling M-72 pump.  
> 
> Prior to the problem engine oil pressure was a
> constant 40 pounds 
> pressure when at temperature and at road speed.  Now
> the oil pressure is 
> 40 when first started and drops to 20 pounds when up
> to temperature at 
> road speed.
> 
> Should we be concerned?
> 
> Is it possible to change the relief spring in the
> oil pump?
> 
> Should a different oil pump be installed?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 64 Belvedere
> 63 Sport Fury (basket case)
> San Diego
> 
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