4.6 losing oil pressure when accelerating hard...

LXSTASY

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Ok, well its not a mustang its my daily driver, 94 thunderbird. It has the 4.6L SOHC engine. My question is that when I accelerate hard, the oil pressure guage drops and the "check guages" light comes on. Could my guage just be off? I've been meaning to get an electric guage on there to check the oil pressure but I havent yet. Any idea what could be causing the drop in pressure that if its not the guage and is there an easy fix if so.
Thanks
Dan
 
check your engine oil level.

Not patronizing you, but if the level is at the lower acceptable levels, especially with a car with softer suspension(more squatting), the oil pump may be getting a little starved.

And if you are not already, ........use synthetic I like MOBIL 1. :D
 
LXSTASY said:
Ok, well its not a mustang its my daily driver, 94 thunderbird. It has the 4.6L SOHC engine. My question is that when I accelerate hard, the oil pressure guage drops and the "check guages" light comes on. Could my guage just be off? I've been meaning to get an electric guage on there to check the oil pressure but I havent yet. Any idea what could be causing the drop in pressure that if its not the guage and is there an easy fix if so.
Thanks
Dan
haha I had read this thread earlier and as I was driving home my pressure was kinda low. When I accelerated a little it dropped. So I decided to get on it to see what was up, and the oil level went back to the middle again. Go figure.
 
Well im getting frustrated. The oil pressure is high on the guage (on the M) and it just starts to drop after 3k under acceleration. Im confused, the guage doesnt move at all except when it falls. Could it be the belt is bad? What turns the oil pump on the 4.6?
 
the oil pump is driven by a gear splined onto the crankshaft. so as long as the crank is turning, the oil pump is pumping. check to make sure the oil pressure sending unit still works correctly. also did you do anything right before this started happening?
 
It sounds to me like it is a lose connection on the sending unit and the vibrations from the engine during acceleration are causing it to fall. My gauge did that and it had a lose connection at the sending unit. This is just one thing you should check though. It could be many things. If your oil is ok then it has to be something dealing with the gauge or the pump itself. Check the gauge, if it is ok then it must be the pump. And if your car has a lot of miles and you switch to synthethic oil then you will not be able to keep oil in it. It will take a lot of oil. Just but a good name brand oil in it and drive. :nice: