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Re: Engine Oil Weight - TR3, (Long, Be Forewarned)

To: Jack I Brooks <jibrooks@juno.com>
Subject: Re: Engine Oil Weight - TR3, (Long, Be Forewarned)
From: Lenny Seidman <lseidman@erols.com>
Date: Sat, 23 Nov 1996 07:43:16 -0500
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
References: <19961122.234702.13151.1.jibrooks@juno.com>
Jack I Brooks wrote:
> 
> Thanks to everyone for your responses to my question on oil weights.  A
> few things surprised me.  I figured that most people would suggest the
> multigrades, although I was surprised with  number of people running
> synthetic, because these are engines designed with wider tolerances and
> heavier oils.   The big push today to 5W-20's is based on tighter
> toleranced engines using less horsepower to pump thinner oil.   I am glad
> synthetics are working for people with tight engines,  I like synthetics,
> they work well (sorry Larry).
> 
> I do have low oil pressure when hot.  Down to 15-20 psi, assuming my
> gauge is right.  The blowoff valve on the oil filter is setup right, at
> 70 psi.  I just removed and checked it hoping it was jammed partially
> open.  No such luck.  I have not yet changed the oil in the car as the PO
> had a receipt for an oil change less than 1,000 miles ago.  The problem
> is, he has no clue about what the mechanic put in.  He had virtually no
> clue about anything the mechanic did, but it was a former Jaguar
> mechanic, and there are a lot of receipts from Moss, so.....  Tomorrow, I
> think I will put in a  20W-50 or heavier multigrade and see how the
> pressure reacts.  I will report back to the list next summer, if I
> switch to a single grade.
> 
> Wouldn't an extremely dirty filter cause low pressure?  As I recall, the
> oil pressure blowoff valve dumps right back into the sump.
> 
> The bottom line is that I am trying to determine how deep I need to get
> into the engine this winter, which is rapidly approaching.  The car
> appears to have been well cared for.  The top end is tight, no smoke on
> start up and a little black smoke on hard acceleration.  No oil is
> getting out through the exhaust.  That's why I am surprised that the oil
> pressure gets so low, everything else in the engine appears tight.


Try another hooking up an external oil pressure guauge, one you know to 
be accurate or at minimum a new one, they are cheap from auto parts 
stores, and get another reading.
> 
> Jack Brooks
> Hillsdale, New Jersey
> 1960 TR3-A TS69032L
> 1974 Norton Commando Roadster

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Lenny Seidman
Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, USA  
email: lseidman@erols.com

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