Well your oil pump could be somehow going bad, you could have just a plain worn out engine. I used to have a 79 f150 with a 351m that'd idle hot @ 0psi.with 10w40. When I rebuilt it the clearances where like quadruple factory specs on rods and mains.
Do you know the history of the engine at all? I noticed it's a swapped in engine.
I don't know if you can monitor oil pressure via a data logger, I'd probably just temporarily install a mechanical gauge to keep track of it for a while.
I don't think a bad sending unit could do that, it's just a means for the computer to see what the actual pressure is. Oil pressure isn't controlled via the ecu. For the engine anyways, obviously the ecu controls oil pressure to the phasers. I think first I'd put a mechanical gauge and see for sure what's going on with your oil pressure.
Do you know the history of the engine at all? I noticed it's a swapped in engine.
I don't know if you can monitor oil pressure via a data logger, I'd probably just temporarily install a mechanical gauge to keep track of it for a while.
I don't think a bad sending unit could do that, it's just a means for the computer to see what the actual pressure is. Oil pressure isn't controlled via the ecu. For the engine anyways, obviously the ecu controls oil pressure to the phasers. I think first I'd put a mechanical gauge and see for sure what's going on with your oil pressure.
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