TAKPAK
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I have an oil pressure problem....possibly too much? Here's the story; on cold startup, at fast idle (1000 RPM's) pressure is 60-70 PSI. As I start down the road, increased RPM's equates to increased oil pressure, sometimes to over 100 PSI. As the engine warms up to operating temps, pressure holds at around 60-70 PSI when cruising/light throttle. However, if I start giving her more power, even before the RPM's start to climb, such as pulling a hill, the oil pressure will spike to 90 to 110 PSI, sometimes pegging out at 120 before dropping back. Fully warmed up, at idle the pressure runs around 30-40 on the gage. I did replace both the gage and sending unit with a brand new one(s) when the old set quit working. Replaced it with the same one that was in there, 0-120 PSI. The engine was replaced in 1995, brand new engine, with the "D" turbo and the improved block and head (thick deck) so it's a good running engine. I also have no drips of oil anywhere. Engine is dry on the exterior, and nothing on the concrete below. I'm totally puzzled, as to why, on acceleration (more fuel/throttle) the pressure rises quickly, then settles back a bit, but still, if climbing a hill is running over 90 PSI. Never had this problem on any engine before. Ideas, please? One thought of mine is possibly plugged crankcase vent? Have not checked that possibility yet.