Alright, I've owned a few supras by now, they are a learning experience.. I get better and better but I still make my mistakes.
Last mistake was, I did an oil change with 5w30 or 10w30 oil, and after 15mins of driving my oil pressure acted weird ups and downs. I replaced the gauge, and replaced the sensor... then it seemed like it was functioning right, but the oil pressure would stay at zero for most of the time, if I reved it, it would go up, then holding the rev, it would steadily drop back down to zero.
Like a dumbass, I assumed it still to be a bad gauge or sensor, and kept driving.
Got a rodknock, stopped driving soon after... dropped the front end, checked out the oil pump, took it apart, checked clearances, it was fine.. replaced the one rod bearing that wasnt that bad but just enough for a knock. Threw everything back together... easier than expected.. put 20w50 in it this time, castrol gtx......
Now things are looking kinda better.. cold idle is 40psi pressure, up to 60 or 70psi reving some..
But after warming up, around 2k rpm its about 20psi, idle closer to 5-10psi.. and reving it never really goes much past 40psi.
I really think I should have more oil pressure, my question is... aside from taking my car all apart again like I will have to....are there things I could check like perhaps the oil cooler? Could the oil cooler cause me to have this lower oil pressure? I doubt its ever been flushed or anything, the car is 20 years old now...
I'm going to flush it anyway, and probably replace the lines, but does this sound like a symptom of the oil cooler?
How exactly is the oil cooling system supposed to work on a 7mgte?
Also, is it possible that the timing belt might be loose when the car warms up and slipping on the oil pump pulley? or is that a toothed gear... I hear no belts slipping when driving.
Last mistake was, I did an oil change with 5w30 or 10w30 oil, and after 15mins of driving my oil pressure acted weird ups and downs. I replaced the gauge, and replaced the sensor... then it seemed like it was functioning right, but the oil pressure would stay at zero for most of the time, if I reved it, it would go up, then holding the rev, it would steadily drop back down to zero.
Like a dumbass, I assumed it still to be a bad gauge or sensor, and kept driving.
Got a rodknock, stopped driving soon after... dropped the front end, checked out the oil pump, took it apart, checked clearances, it was fine.. replaced the one rod bearing that wasnt that bad but just enough for a knock. Threw everything back together... easier than expected.. put 20w50 in it this time, castrol gtx......
Now things are looking kinda better.. cold idle is 40psi pressure, up to 60 or 70psi reving some..
But after warming up, around 2k rpm its about 20psi, idle closer to 5-10psi.. and reving it never really goes much past 40psi.
I really think I should have more oil pressure, my question is... aside from taking my car all apart again like I will have to....are there things I could check like perhaps the oil cooler? Could the oil cooler cause me to have this lower oil pressure? I doubt its ever been flushed or anything, the car is 20 years old now...
I'm going to flush it anyway, and probably replace the lines, but does this sound like a symptom of the oil cooler?
How exactly is the oil cooling system supposed to work on a 7mgte?
Also, is it possible that the timing belt might be loose when the car warms up and slipping on the oil pump pulley? or is that a toothed gear... I hear no belts slipping when driving.