Originally posted by SOHC-FTW
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Originally posted by oyajicool
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Bro, what you have is a spun bearing. Be it rod or main, both will seep excessive ammounts of oil and cause your oil light to come on at idle. The reason it does it more as the engine warms up is that orifice expands slightly and the oil thins out, which results in inadequate flow to the solenoids valve, so even if it opened the pressure at the top of the head is crap. You have enough pressure so long as the oil light is not on, as the ecu sees it anyways. However you have a large leak inside your engine on a bearing which is robbing the pressure,(post pressure switch)
I would bet money, if you idle your car and barely get on the throttle with the car in 1st or 2nd gear you will hear your valves tapping a good bit, since there will be significantly less oil going to the head. Do this with the windows down. Another way to notice it s get under load at 4k, going uphill works well, and back off the throttle slowly/gently, listen for chatter, like the noise an engine makes after an oil change, before the oil reaches the valves.
Rebuild the engine with new mains. If you cant then sell the engine, or have a shop rebuild it. Either way STOP DRIVING THAT ENGINE. Or it wont be worth anything.
Another sign of a worn out engine is the oil light staying on for afew seconds after the engine is started. When you crank your engine over the light should go out. Turn he car on and let the lights self test, start the car, i bet the oil light stays on for a few seconds..
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