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SignUp Now!Well in 2019 the oil pressure switch, sprung an oil leak. The oil started leaking out the prongs of the pressure switch and my oil did hit a critically low mark.If there is no bearing material in the filter I see no reason to do that.And if there is it time to remove the engine . If the rear main seal is leaking so bad that you're oiling the underside down, yes two birds with one stone is OK. but just to look, not something I would do.
I had replaced my oil pan back in 2016 when my engine was rebuilt. I am changing it because I slide the floor jack back too far and my new oil got jacked. I pulled it again and I was able to get the dents out and I then had it powder coated and I put it back on. While I was installing it I got some denatured alky or brake clean on the pan and the "powder coating" basically dissolved like it was simply a coat of aluminum paint. It just so happened that I picked up a brand new RJC oil pan, never mounted, for a good price and I had it as a spare. I got it powder coated from a much more reputable company and as a litmus test I sprayed a little bit of brake clean on it and the brake clean had no effect on it. That is the reason for the pan swap.If you're pulling your oil pan you'll see everything you need to know. How many miles, oil pressure, oil weight? My pressure was a whopping 10 psi with 20w50, when I pulled my pan holy moly what a mess. The turbo buicks oil pan has this great feature where you'll never drain any crap out of the bottom of it because of the drain plug setup.
Thanks for information. As far as the 20W50 VR1, my engine builder basically indicated that the detergent in newer oils could cause "issues". I am not exactly sure how Dave Roland worded, but his suggestion was to use VR1 convention as part of the break-in oil and then switch to the 20W50 VR1 fully synthetic. That is for a different thread. When my oil ran low in 2019, obviously I fixed to issue and looked through the filter medium and oil and I saw nothing. I changed the oil twice and then drove the car the rest of 2019 summer, 2020 - 2022 summer. At the beginning of each summer I changed the oil and filter and cut the filter and strained the oil to see if I found any metal and the answer was no. Once I get my car put back together I will be starting off with a new oil pan and fresh oil. I will need to drive it a bit before I get a sample of the oil and utilize the testing service that Chuck has recommended.yes that switch has felled on a few people 20-50 is not the reason for that switch to fell.
Like LANDAU said pull the pan and look CHUCK has a good suggestion too, so when the lab reports back you can put together a good plan.
Im aware that plenty of engine builders recombined 20-50oil .Not my choice and VR1 is good stuff but has very little detergent in it for street use again not my choice. But you have been using good oil and costing in after the light came on is OK.
Short story or true story little old lady pulled into the shop lifter noise with light on in a 3.8 NA regal. Pump shaft is broke at gear, little old lady is broke. We pulled the filter no metal ,installed a new set of gears and filter crossed our finger, started it and it had oil pressure sent her on her way in less than 2 hours no charge. PS she drove it from the grocery store 6 blocks and 6 stoplights away.
But oil weight and brand will turn this this into a 5 page debate.
Hey Chuck,A quick and easy to do a check....
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