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geobloke
Member Since: 06 Nov 2012
Location: Nottinghamshire
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Hi Joseph. I would say that the pressure range of 21-43psi is dependant upon oil viscosity, ambient temperature and how it is being driven. Assume that you have 5w40 oil in northern Norway driving up icy hills I could well see the pressure rising to 43psi, but in Malta with 5w30 oil on dusty bumpy tracks the engine just won't make the higher pressures.
The key thing with the oil pump is to check that the pesky oil pump bolt has not come loose over the years. Whilst you are checking that, run a decent oil system cleaner through the engine prior to dumping the oil. You will find that the small oil galleries and ports within the engine do gum up over time and a good clean will do them the world of good. I was having trouble with my TD5 and this appears to have sorted out the low pressure issue post head replacement. I will at some point in the near future dropping the sump and check the oil pump over.
In the meantime I have bought a Madman gauge and have fitted all the sensors to keep an eye on what the engine is doing. In answer to your other question a nano com or hawkeye will not tell you the oil pressure, you have done the right thing and fitted an external gauge.
Filling with 5w40 will help your oil pressure and considering you live in a part of the world that is generally warmer than the UK for more of the year you could definitely get away with it.
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