camerondownunder88 Posted May 19, 2007 Report Posted May 19, 2007 Hi, While I'm fixing my 5K I had a thought today while the sump is off I will shim the oil pump spring to get more oil pressure. So I was wondering what is the best size shim to use as I don't want to much as above 90 PSI it will strip the soft metal off the bearings (I forget the metals name right now) and I don't wanna add just 5PSI as that is well better but worthless at the same time. So has anyone shimmed an oil pump and measured the oil pressure? I would like exact pressure numbers to shim size so I can see what would be best. Cheers Cameron Quote
kangaroosa Posted May 19, 2007 Report Posted May 19, 2007 I believe mine is shimmed 3mm. Under full throttle, the most pressure i get is around 80psi. At idle its about 15-20psi at 1000rpm. Quote
love ke70 Posted May 19, 2007 Report Posted May 19, 2007 it wont change the idle pressure, just the max pressure it reaches. 90 psi is alot of oil pressure for a motor making not that much power really. the 3 mm to give 80psi should be more than enough. Quote
Xany Posted May 20, 2007 Report Posted May 20, 2007 Mine isnt shimmed, and i get about 60psi cold, 40 - 50 psi at operating temp. Quote
camerondownunder88 Posted May 20, 2007 Author Report Posted May 20, 2007 Hi, I decided to go with a 2mm shim (well it came down to 1.99mm shim when I made it) So I will see how this goes I will be hooking up a oil pressure gauge to the car so ill post results when there in. Cameron Quote
love ke70 Posted May 21, 2007 Report Posted May 21, 2007 but u don't know what it started at... Quote
camerondownunder88 Posted May 21, 2007 Author Report Posted May 21, 2007 True Love KE70......BUT This 5K I got rebuilt 1000km on the motor. So the oil pump was cleaned up eg remove old oil sludge and its internals replaced with new items by the looks when I pulled it apart the other day. So I will be basing my findings off original Toyota measurements. not 100% bullet proof but its better than basing them off nothing like you said above. Cheers Cameron Quote
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