So I had a bit of an oil pressure issue yesterday.
I was driving home from my folks place when I glanced down and saw 95 psi on the oil pressure gauge......
YIKES! Not a good thing when you're over 120km from home.
Of course I immediately pulled over and while recovering from a minor heart attack started looking at a few things.
I noticed before shutting down the engine that the indicated pressure had dropped to ~60-65 psi at idle.
I popped the bonnet and everything appeared ok, there was plenty of oil, no sign of any leaks or kinks in the hoses for the oil filter relocation kit.
I had some small delusions that shutting the engine down might magically solve the issue but no luck.
I drove a little further but saw that under acceleration the pressure was actually going off the gauge (100+ psi) so pulled over again for some more thinking and tinkering.
Next thing I considered after shutting down the engine and looking forlornly at the engine again (yep it's still there, nope, there's no neon sign pointing out what's wrong), was to turn the ignition on without starting the engine. Hmmmmm.......
So the warning light I wired up to the factory oil pressure switch is lit, so less then 7 psi, but the speedhut gauge is showing an indicated 35 psi..... without the engine running.....
I think I can see where the problem is! Off it goes again and I unplug the speedhut sender unit and try the ignition agian, yep that's it, now reads 0 psi.
So some quick mental arithmetic lets me see that if I subtract 35 psi from the indicated reading it actually shows around about the right number!
Still not entirely convinced I drive the rest of the way home, very gingerly, watching every gauge closely for any signs of problems. Apart from the indicated high oil pressure everything runs perfectly...... Phew.
Today I did an oil change and replaced the oil filter (just fell due anyway, good timing that) to be sure they weren't contributing.
While doing this I pulled the oil pressure sender unit and tested it in open air, still indicating 35 psi...... Bingo!
So it appears to be a dodgy sender unit that caused all these extra grey hairs, at least it's an easy fix.
Has anyone else out there had a sender fail in the same way?
Is my logic sound or have I missed something else and I'm about to blow up my engine?
Will the sender likely be a generic unit or will I have to get speedhut to send one out?..... then again warranty, hmmmmm.