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i have the 1/2", with high volume pump, 
with 20w-50 racing oil, it runs about 90
at start-up, then  idles about 70 when it warms up,
it will jump to 80-90 when racing.
i put 10-30 in when i park it in the winter, it still
starts at around 90, then goes down closer to 60
when warm.
 
in the past i have put the stock spring in the high volume
pump, it only lowered my pressure about ten pounds
 
tom
65 satellite

WC43613@xxxxxxx wrote:

Is anyone that has upgraded from the 3/8 pickup to a 1/2 inch pickup having 
any trouble with oil pressure?
My motor just doesn't seem to have the proper pressure. I have the high 
volume pump but on startup the gauge will read somewhere between 60 and 70 pounds 
but after it warms up the pressure drops to about 40.
We have several big block cars around here that have 80 to 100 pounds using 
the 3/8 pickup. And after warmup it stays around 70. Just wondered if the 
bigger pickup will have less pressure.
I've even put a different pump on with little change in pressure.

Bill C.

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