Car #4
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I was reading the oil pressure thread by ZDECKICH and it got me thinking about my own situation. I have a 440 that rarely gets above 22 psi even when over 3000 rpm. This is on a OEM brand repo gauge, I will hook up a mechanical gauge to see what it says. I was talking about it with a friend and he asked what oil I’m using. I said 10 W30. He suggested going to 20W50.
Now here’s my thinking. 20W50 should give a higher pressure reading because it’s a thicker oil and so it’s harder to push through the slim tolerances of the engine. But…is it really doing more lubricating? Are we moving as much oil? Or, because it’s harder to move are we actually pushing less oil volume throughout the engine?
Let’s stretch that out a little on each end and compare a 5 weigh synthetic to a 90 weight gear oil. We all know we’ll move a lot more volume of the synthetic than we will the gear oil. So by the same token, would we not move more 10W30 than we would 20W50? Which would do more lubricating? Or am I missing something in the science here? Maybe we shouldn’t worry so much about the actual oil pressure reading, as long the gauge isn’t sitting at 5 when we’re at highway speed.
These are just the theoretical thoughts of my small mind. I invite your input.
Now here’s my thinking. 20W50 should give a higher pressure reading because it’s a thicker oil and so it’s harder to push through the slim tolerances of the engine. But…is it really doing more lubricating? Are we moving as much oil? Or, because it’s harder to move are we actually pushing less oil volume throughout the engine?
Let’s stretch that out a little on each end and compare a 5 weigh synthetic to a 90 weight gear oil. We all know we’ll move a lot more volume of the synthetic than we will the gear oil. So by the same token, would we not move more 10W30 than we would 20W50? Which would do more lubricating? Or am I missing something in the science here? Maybe we shouldn’t worry so much about the actual oil pressure reading, as long the gauge isn’t sitting at 5 when we’re at highway speed.
These are just the theoretical thoughts of my small mind. I invite your input.