Vacuum Pump Vs. Oil Preasure ??
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Hey Guys,
Question for you engine builders that use low tension rings and a vacuum pump.....
Having an issue that maybe somebody else has experienced.... looking for some fresh thoughts on it.
Have a Second Gen Hemi...
After a recent freshen up this winter, I am experiencing an issue where as the Vacuum increases, the oil pressure goes away. Right now...idling... as the vacuum increases to 5" and over, the oil pressure drops to 0 !
Here's the following facts...
- fresh rebuild, rings bearings ect. All hard parts are the same as before. - Milodon swinging pickup, duel line - KB Oil pump, 2 years old. - Moroso 4 vein vacuum pump - duel vacuum pickups... one in each valve cover
3 seasons ago, When I first switched the engine to low tension rings and added the vacuum pump, I had the same issue. At the time I had an older Milodon oil pump. Being told it was probably the oil pump, we replaced it with a top of the line killer KB pump.... that seemed to correct the issue.
3 years later, and a fresh rebuild, problem comes back. Now I know its easy to say its the pump... but I'm really doubting that! The kb pump worked perfectly all last season... the pump has no marks inside on the rotors. All we did was ring and bearing this engine?
Idling the engine makes 110lbs of oil pressure cold.... 90 hot. Straight 40 brad pen oil...
The Vacuum pump is setup with the small crank pulley... it pulls a total of about 14" at the stripe...
Trouble is, as the vacuum increases to 5" and above, oil pressure drops like a stone.
I have tried the following things so far with no avail...
- added more oil... there is now about 13 qts in the engine... - replaced both suction lines on the oil pump to pickup, just in case one was internally collapsing... - dropped down to one pickup line from the pump to pan pickup in an effort to maybe strengthen the oil pump signal... - tore the KB pump apart and inspected it.... its perfect...
So aside from spending another $500.00 to $800.00 on a new oil pump, anybody got any ideas?? Anybody seen this before??
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Re: Vacuum Pump Vs. Oil Preasure ??
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The vac does pull the inlet oil pressure away.. simple version)as you increase the vac it doesnt let the full atmospheric pressure to push all the oil into the pick up to the pump... when your idling you dont need any vac.. or damn little
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Re: Vacuum Pump Vs. Oil Preasure ??
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The vac does pull the inlet oil pressure away.. simple version)as you increase the vac it doesnt let the full atmospheric pressure to push all the oil into the pick up to the pump... when your idling you dont need any vac.. or damn little I was kind of hoping you would reply I read with great interest your replies here on this forum... Trouble is, as rpm increases.. so does vacuum. This is not adjustable, only the overall amount is adjustable... using the relief valve. Bringing the engine to just over 2000 rpm, nets 5" of vacuum... which instantly pulls oil pressure to 0 from 110 lbs ? I just hate to think that my $800.00 KB oil pump is toast after 2 years! and not a mark in it...
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The vac does pull the inlet oil pressure away.. simple version)as you increase the vac it doesnt let the full atmospheric pressure to push all the oil into the pick up to the pump... when your idling you dont need any vac.. or damn little I was kind of hoping you would reply I read with great interest your replies here on this forum... Trouble is, as rpm increases.. so does vacuum. This is not adjustable, only the overall amount is adjustable... using the relief valve. Bringing the engine to just over 2000 rpm, nets 5" of vacuum... which instantly pulls oil pressure to 0 from 110 lbs ? I just hate to think that my $800.00 KB oil pump is toast after 2 years! and not a mark in it... Also remember that your reading 2 different things here.. vac is measured in inches of HG(HG is mercury) and you know the PSI... you can look up the differences.. but 2" of HG is 1 psi... for the vac if its a belt driven you can slow the pump and /or use the relief valve... but again.. you dont need any vac at idle
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Re: Vacuum Pump Vs. Oil Preasure ??
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Yep, first step is to try and isolate the issue. Try running the motor first without the pump bring employed . From what I understand( and I have never run a vacuum pump) your oil pressure is going to come down directly related to how much vacuum your pulling. Pulling 15 vacuum should lower oil pressure roughly 15 pounds. I am kinda surprised you seem fine with having over 100 pounds of oil pressure cold/ 90 hot.That is WAY to high in my opinion, and counter productive. With tons of 40 weight oil that can't be a positive effect on power output.
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Re: Vacuum Pump Vs. Oil Preasure ??
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The vacuum pump will decrease the gauge oil pressure inch for inch. But there is no way that 5 inches of vacuum is going to take away 110 psi of oil pressure.
You have some other weird problem. Since the problem is so weird it shouldn't be too hard to figure out. Standard testing should find the problem. Add a second gauge, run it without the vacuum pump, etc. I agree, take the vacuum line off, there's no way vacuum should affect the oil pressure like that. It would literally have to suck the pan dry. Thta would fill the puke tank lickity split!
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Yep, first step is to try and isolate the issue. Try running the motor first without the pump bring employed . From what I understand( and I have never run a vacuum pump) your oil pressure is going to come down directly related to how much vacuum your pulling. Pulling 15 vacuum should lower oil pressure roughly 15 pounds. I am kinda surprised you seem fine with having over 100 pounds of oil pressure cold/ 90 hot.That is WAY to high in my opinion, and counter productive. With tons of 40 weight oil that can't be a positive effect on power output. It would only come down equal IF both readings are EQUAL... but the way these are measured they arent equal
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assume you are measuring crankcase vacuum in " of water?
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assume you are measuring crankcase vacuum in " of water? Inches of HG(merc) EDIT This one thing that people must understand.. just because it has a gauge on it doesnt mean that it should read X... psi to psi is one thing... put inch of water to psi.. thats another
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The vacuum pump will decrease the gauge oil pressure inch for inch. But there is no way that 5 inches of vacuum is going to take away 110 psi of oil pressure.
You have some other weird problem. Since the problem is so weird it shouldn't be too hard to figure out. Standard testing should find the problem. Add a second gauge, run it without the vacuum pump, etc. I agree, take the vacuum line off, there's no way vacuum should affect the oil pressure like that. It would literally have to suck the pan dry. Thta would fill the puke tank lickity split! With the Vacuum pump belt off... oil pressure is normal..
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Yep, first step is to try and isolate the issue. Try running the motor first without the pump bring employed . From what I understand( and I have never run a vacuum pump) your oil pressure is going to come down directly related to how much vacuum your pulling. Pulling 15 vacuum should lower oil pressure roughly 15 pounds. I am kinda surprised you seem fine with having over 100 pounds of oil pressure cold/ 90 hot.That is WAY to high in my opinion, and counter productive. With tons of 40 weight oil that can't be a positive effect on power output. Yea... Ive been told that its too much oil pressure..... robs HP... now go ask how much Oil pressure a pro mod runs.... they have shut offs if it drops below 160 PSI.... I'll eat the HP to save this engine.... Some racers search for every avenue of HP savings... and I can't argue that, but at the end of the day... too much Oil pressure never hurt an any engine... but not enough has hurts lots!
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If you find that the gauge was/is accurate, then there might be enough restriction or an air leak on the inlet side of the pump to cause this. I would pull all those items apart and make sure you have pan to pickup clearance, no air leaks, either above the oil level or somewhere close.
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Yep, first step is to try and isolate the issue. Try running the motor first without the pump bring employed . From what I understand( and I have never run a vacuum pump) your oil pressure is going to come down directly related to how much vacuum your pulling. Pulling 15 vacuum should lower oil pressure roughly 15 pounds. I am kinda surprised you seem fine with having over 100 pounds of oil pressure cold/ 90 hot.That is WAY to high in my opinion, and counter productive. With tons of 40 weight oil that can't be a positive effect on power output. Yea... Ive been told that its too much oil pressure..... robs HP... now go ask how much Oil pressure a pro mod runs.... they have shut offs if it drops below 160 PSI.... I'll eat the HP to save this engine.... Some racers search for every avenue of HP savings... and I can't argue that, but at the end of the day... too much Oil pressure never hurt an any engine... but not enough has hurts lots! I dont build pro mod engines so I cant say what they run for oil pressure... the next thing is.. did you build a pro mod engine... I'm guessing.. no so in my way of thinking is.. dont look at their builds unless yours is like it... if thats the true case and they run 160+ oil pressure then they COULD be pulling high vac which would reduce the oil pressure
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The vacuum pump will decrease the gauge oil pressure inch for inch. But there is no way that 5 inches of vacuum is going to take away 110 psi of oil pressure.
You have some other weird problem. Since the problem is so weird it shouldn't be too hard to figure out. Standard testing should find the problem. Add a second gauge, run it without the vacuum pump, etc. I agree, take the vacuum line off, there's no way vacuum should affect the oil pressure like that. It would literally have to suck the pan dry. Thta would fill the puke tank lickity split! Don't have to suck the pan dry. Just gotta keep the oil from traveling up the pick-up tube(s). I don't build pro mod motors ether, but the problem sounds pretty basic. Vacuum pump plumbed properly? Using the correct size lines?
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The vacuum pump will decrease the gauge oil pressure inch for inch. But there is no way that 5 inches of vacuum is going to take away 110 psi of oil pressure.
You have some other weird problem. Since the problem is so weird it shouldn't be too hard to figure out. Standard testing should find the problem. Add a second gauge, run it without the vacuum pump, etc. I agree, take the vacuum line off, there's no way vacuum should affect the oil pressure like that. It would literally have to suck the pan dry. Thta would fill the puke tank lickity split! With the Vacuum pump belt off... oil pressure is normal.. If the oil pressure is normal with the vacuum pump belt off then you don't have any problems with your oil pump. Have you run the car down the track without the vacuum pump? If you have full oil pressure for the entire run then your pump and your plumbing is all okay. 5 inches of vacuum will reduce the gauge oil pressure by 2.5 psi. If you're seeing the oil pressure gauge drop 100 psi then you have something very odd going on. 5 inches of vacuum isn't enough vacuum to disturb the inlet side of the pump. My guess is that somehow the vacuum pump is disturbing the oil pressure gauge. I bet you have plenty of oil pressure but your gauge is wrong. Move your oil pressure line so you're picking up the pressure right at the pump and see what you have.
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The vacuum pump will decrease the gauge oil pressure inch for inch. But there is no way that 5 inches of vacuum is going to take away 110 psi of oil pressure.
You have some other weird problem. Since the problem is so weird it shouldn't be too hard to figure out. Standard testing should find the problem. Add a second gauge, run it without the vacuum pump, etc. I agree, take the vacuum line off, there's no way vacuum should affect the oil pressure like that. It would literally have to suck the pan dry. Thta would fill the puke tank lickity split! With the Vacuum pump belt off... oil pressure is normal.. If the oil pressure is normal with the vacuum pump belt off then you don't have any problems with your oil pump. Have you run the car down the track without the vacuum pump? If you have full oil pressure for the entire run then your pump and your plumbing is all okay. 5 inches of vacuum will reduce the gauge oil pressure by 2.5 psi. If you're seeing the oil pressure gauge drop 100 psi then you have something very odd going on. 5 inches of vacuum isn't enough vacuum to disturb the inlet side of the pump. My guess is that somehow the vacuum pump is disturbing the oil pressure gauge. I bet you have plenty of oil pressure but your gauge is wrong. Move your oil pressure line so you're picking up the pressure right at the pump and see what you have. I agree Andy.. his numbers dont add up... but I also dont think he needs a 100 psi.. but if he wants it.. fine
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Yea... Ive been told that its too much oil pressure..... robs HP... now go ask how much Oil pressure a pro mod runs.... they have shut offs if it drops below 160 PSI.... I'll eat the HP to save this engine.... Some racers search for every avenue of HP savings... and I can't argue that, but at the end of the day... too much Oil pressure never hurt an any engine... but not enough has hurts lots! Sounds like you're not in a situation where you're looking for every last hp, so why the vacuum pump? Those swinging pick ups tend to not be 100% air tite, so unless you're sure the oil level keeps it submerged at ALL times, might be something to look at.
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