I don't know much about the theories behind engines. Really don't want to make up some hocus pocus, so please point me in the right direction.
So since I've had the GN, (August 2012), I've had a leak come from the oil pan gasket. I changed it to a fel-pro, and over tightened it, but it actually leaked ALOT less than it does now. So I decided to go the right stuff way and still leaked. It was the worse. Only because I had a brother's friend (mechanic) do it and he tightened the bolts all the way before letting the right stuff sit a little and get a little hard. So I put in the cork gasket and added some right stuff on the oil pan mating surface to the gasket just for good measure.
STILL LEAKS.
I also had another issue of the starter getting heatsoaked, so I wrapped the crossover and got some starter heat shield wrap. Now it starts no problem even when the engine was hot.
BUT, I got a new problem. The wrap is getting soaked from the leaking oil from the oil pan and smoking off. Looks like my car is overheating with the radiator cap blown off (tons of smoke coming form under the hood at a stop light).
My question is this, is there any way to lower the oil pressure so that I don't have so much crankcase pressure. With 10w-30 oil I get 47psi at hot idle. That maybe good or bad I don't know. But for a 100k mile motor it shouldn't be that high.
I don't have the money for a rebuild or anything. Looking for a simple way to lower that pressure (besides not ever starting the motor).
So since I've had the GN, (August 2012), I've had a leak come from the oil pan gasket. I changed it to a fel-pro, and over tightened it, but it actually leaked ALOT less than it does now. So I decided to go the right stuff way and still leaked. It was the worse. Only because I had a brother's friend (mechanic) do it and he tightened the bolts all the way before letting the right stuff sit a little and get a little hard. So I put in the cork gasket and added some right stuff on the oil pan mating surface to the gasket just for good measure.
STILL LEAKS.
I also had another issue of the starter getting heatsoaked, so I wrapped the crossover and got some starter heat shield wrap. Now it starts no problem even when the engine was hot.
BUT, I got a new problem. The wrap is getting soaked from the leaking oil from the oil pan and smoking off. Looks like my car is overheating with the radiator cap blown off (tons of smoke coming form under the hood at a stop light).
My question is this, is there any way to lower the oil pressure so that I don't have so much crankcase pressure. With 10w-30 oil I get 47psi at hot idle. That maybe good or bad I don't know. But for a 100k mile motor it shouldn't be that high.
I don't have the money for a rebuild or anything. Looking for a simple way to lower that pressure (besides not ever starting the motor).