crispy critter
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I have a piper pacer with an 0320 b2, 160hp. I just completed a major overhaul. All steel parts sent to aircraft specialist, cylinders by Harrison. Engine runs great, very strong but when it's cold the oil pressure will come up to about 40-45psi at 700-800rpms and drop about 5-10lbs when you speed the engine up.
It will eventually come on up but takes forever. Or if you just let it idle at 700rpms(40-45psi) for about 3-5 minutes then shut it down and let it set for 5 minutes or so then restart, the oil pressure will come right up to 80psi at 700-1000rpms and continue to raise as the rpms come up.
At cruise she will set right at the bottom of the top red line (98-100psi) and stay there until ya reduce the rpms down for landing. After all warmed up it will hold about 60psi at 1000rpms, 40-45psi at 700rpms, and 25psi at a dead idle(400rpms). As soon as ya pick the rpms up the pressure comes back up with it. Any advice would be great because it baffles the hell outta me.
It will eventually come on up but takes forever. Or if you just let it idle at 700rpms(40-45psi) for about 3-5 minutes then shut it down and let it set for 5 minutes or so then restart, the oil pressure will come right up to 80psi at 700-1000rpms and continue to raise as the rpms come up.
At cruise she will set right at the bottom of the top red line (98-100psi) and stay there until ya reduce the rpms down for landing. After all warmed up it will hold about 60psi at 1000rpms, 40-45psi at 700rpms, and 25psi at a dead idle(400rpms). As soon as ya pick the rpms up the pressure comes back up with it. Any advice would be great because it baffles the hell outta me.