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    Oiling Problem

    with the 360 in my CJ. It seems to have gotten worse lately.

    On initial start up when the engine is cold, my oil pressure on a fresh oil change will read about 50-60 psi. at idle and not fluctuate much while driving. Once the motor gets to operating temperature, i have maybe 5-7psi at idle, and while driving it never gets above 30.

    Is this something that the midplate and new pump gears could cure? Does this sound like the characteristics of a worn housing?

    Also as of recently if i am cruising at about 2,000 rpm then let off the gas I will watch my Oil Pressure gauge jump up another 5 psi or so before it drops down with the rpm of the motor.

    I was not planning on ripping this motor apart until the fall


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    sounds like your oil pum pis worn, new gears and a resurfaced or using a midplate will help......possibly a new cover. If it was bearings it would be low on startup
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    Quote Originally Posted by jeepsr4ever
    sounds like your oil pum pis worn, new gears and a resurfaced or using a midplate will help......possibly a new cover. If it was bearings it would be low on startup
    Thats what i was thinking, and generally at higher rpms if it was bearings it would drop the psi as well.


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