A oil pressure reading of 25 psi can be considered low, especially for a vehicle at idle; typical oil pressure ranges from 30 to 50 psi when the engine is running. However, acceptable oil pressure can vary based on the engine design and operating conditions. It's important to monitor the pressure and consult the vehicle's manual or a mechanic if you're consistently seeing low readings to avoid potential engine damage.
On metric gauge 2.5 to 3 bar, about 40 to 45 psi. At least 15 psi, 25 psi would be better, 40 psi on a good engine.
My 300 six has 25 psi at idle and 40 psi on the road. I run 10w-40 in it. I have heard that for each 1000 rpm's it should have about 10 psi of oil pressure.
Normal would be 25-30 psi. 10 psi would be the minimum.
25 PSI at summer time for good milege and 24 Psi for winter for good driving control
between 35 and 60 psi is normal at highway speed but can dip to 15 to 25 at a low idle but the good news is that it only takes 5 psi to float a crank and cam so no worries
about 25-30 psi....
Depends, but a normally running engine will have fluctuating oil pressures depending on engine speeds and loads. Generally speaking, as long as you have oil pressure, you're good, and at idle, good oil pressure is typically 35 psi or more, and 15 psi or more is acceptable for most engines.
factory spec. is around 25 to35 psi
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A good oil pressure for a 350 small block engine typically ranges from 40 to 60 psi at operating temperature. During idle, the pressure may drop to around 10 to 20 psi, which is acceptable. If oil pressure consistently falls below 10 psi at idle or exceeds 80 psi at high RPMs, it may indicate potential issues that should be investigated. Always refer to the specific manufacturer's guidelines for the most accurate readings.
Approximately 125 psi, all within 25%.Approximately 125 psi, all within 25%.