This pressure now looks pretty good. As Piledriver noted, that 5-7 psi at idle is normal.I just write it up what have been happened in last few weeks.
Engine came down and to parts again because I really wasn´t pleased with that pressure ans sloppy pump fitment. It just made clocking noise when you heat the oil to 90c and let it idle, when it was near 1000 or lower rpm. It blinked betweeb 0.3-0.4 bar (near 5psi)
I regrinded the crank and ordered new bearings. Also replaced all gaskets. Made oil pump to tight fit.
Result is strange. Little improvement on low RPMs but insane peak on 4k (starts at 3.5k already)
compared to last time it was like that:
difference:
5 -> 7 PSI@ 1000
17 -> 19 PSI @ 2000
29 -> 33 PSI @ 3000
43 -> 68 PSI @ 4000
Why is this? Because....of that small oil pressure control valve over under cylinder #1. It actually never closes all the way. So when you are at low rpm with the oil pump only putting out minimum volume...and the oil control valve near #1 bleeding off minimum volume at the same time.....you will never get high oil pressures at idle.
I am sure the oil pressure relief valve also has some effect on this "bleed off".
The other thing...why are the pressures that much better in the higher rpm ranges?
Yes, making the oil pump fit tighter is part of the answer but also....tell us what your original main bearing to crankshaft tolerances were....compared to what they are now that you had the crank reground and new bearings installed.
If your bearing to main journal tolerance was originally on the high side of specifcation.....AND ESPECIALLY if your rod side clearance is in the upper 3/4 of the maximum specification.....this combination loses a LOT of oil pressure at all rpm. Ray