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June 1995


Dear Tom and Ray:

Please help me! When I'm driving through town at about 25 mile an hour, my oil pressure reading is about 15. Then, when I stop at a red light, the oil pressure drops to zero. When I get back on the highway, the oil pressure builds back up to the normal range. My mechanic says that my oil pump is failing. Is my mechanic correct? Tom

Ray: If it's just the oil pump, consider yourself lucky, Tom. The first thing you need to do is check the accuracy of the gauge. And you do that by having your mechanic check the oil pressure with his own gauge. If your oil pressure really IS zero at idle, then there are two possibilities.[redcar.gif]

Tom: One is that your oil pump is bad. You should pray for that. If that's the case, your engine is basically sound, but the pump isn't developing enough pressure. A new pump will solve that problem.

Ray: The other possibility is that the engine can't maintain oil pressure because it's ruined. The engine bearings may be so worn out that excessive oil is leaking out around them. In that case, it's time for an engine rebuild or a new car.

Tom: So here's how you tell. If your mechanic's gauge confirms that you have low (or no) oil pressure, the next thing to do is a "leak down test." That's when you pressurize the engine, and see how fast the pressure "leaks down." If you pass the leak down test, thank your lucky stars and go for the oil pump.

Ray: If you fail the leak down test, then you have three choices. You can hand your mechanic $1,500 and ask him to rebuild your engine. You can start checking the classifieds for another car. Or, you can study some more, take Kaplan's Leak Down Preparation course, and take the test again in the spring.


Spending a little money now on "preventive maintenance" can save you big bucks down the road. Find out how by ordering Tom and Ray's pamphlet "Ten Ways You May Be Ruining Your Car Without Even Knowing It!" To order, send (check or money order) to Ruin, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. You can also order online.


© 1995 by Tom and Ray Magliozzi and Doug Berman Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc.

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