Low oil pressure reading in 1991 1.8L Subaru Loyale

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Asked by Pocnnell May 18, 2014 at 03:54 PM about the 1991 Subaru Loyale 4 Dr STD 4WD Wagon

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I am having problems with the oil pressure in my 1991 Subaru Loyale.  When I start the
car up the pressure usually goes up immediately to about 20 or 30 psi and will stay
there for a couple of minutes.  If I am driving in stop and go traffic it will drop to 0 or just
above 0 when I am stopped, and climb to about 20 psi when I get going again, although
sometimes it doesn't and it just stays at 0.  When I get going relatively fast, above 40
mph or so it will go up to about 30 or 40 psi and stay there, but drop again when I slow
down.  Not sure what the problem is and any ideas will help.

3 Answers

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what condition is the oil in? how long has it been since it was changed and what viscosity did you use?

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I just got it changed less than a month ago and they used a thicker oil due to the cars age (I forget the actual thickness, but they recommended it for older high mileage cars.)

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Check the bolts above the cams. The large ones that hold the oiling tubes. If one is loose it will cause this problem.

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