Does anyone else have a very high oil pres. when cold? Mines at 100 at idle and when you leave the driveway it's pegged at 120. Any thoughts?
???Wow! A few things come to mind.
Did you add a shim to the back of the oil pump? Prolly not if after warming up it lowers to normal, but maybe it was "below normal" and you did the mod making it "normal". I consider normal 27-30 at idle and 55-60 running down the road and 50-55 at a cold idle. But what's normal huh! No shims.
Secondly we have a secondary pressure relief in the cover, at 100 psi i would think it would have relieved or "popped off". See any spike/quick dips in the needle at those pressures? No spikes or dips, needle seems nice and smooth.
Third what viscosity are you running? straight 50 wt maybe 30 wt? If it's a stocker i think GM suggests 5-20? Maybe you are seeing high pressure because the oil is to viscously heavy for the temp you are in, creating resistance, subsequntly giving you high pressure. The tighter the tolerances in the motor generally the lower the viscosity, stockers have tighter tolerances. ex- try and force cold peanut butter through a pinhole. I use amsoil 15-40 and the normal temp here in fla is around 60* in the mornings..GM is sending me a new cluster b/c my new one doesn't have instant economy, so i'll see what this cluster reads. This just seems kinda odd being that high. I think if it was really that high it would have caused some sort of prob in 3 years.
Just some thoughts.
LB7...
I've seen many LB7's bury the needle on cold mornings, even sometimes when it's not that cold. Maybe it just got cold enough in florida for you to notice. I could go start up any one of my brother's LB7's right now (22 degrees) and everyone of them would have very high oil pressure.
LLY guys, our oiling system is a bit different that's why we don't see high pressures like this.
DOH! Sorry to post a response, I should have read carefully.
I didn't know you had this pressure for 3 years!
Mine has done the same thing since it was new on a cold start. 120psi at idle and "holy crap" when driving for the first ten minutes or so. When warm it's 50-60 on the road and 20-30 idle. After 140k miles I just consider it normal anymore.