I guess we can agree to disagree. I'm not the only one who thinks excessively high oil pressure can wash out babbit bearings.
Hear are some opinions from others:
Too much ( high) pressure ruins as many engines as low oil pressure. Not just washing the bearings but also hard on the filter etc not to mention the power required to run it. 90-100 lbs is way too much pressure. I agree with above post 7 psi per 1000 rpm is plenty. Now VOLUME on the other hand is another story.
I have seen many failures over the years with too much pressure in one area or another..
Root too much oil pressure? Somewhere between 110 and 125 (depending on the bearing manufacturer) the oil will wash the babbit off the inserts.
It takes Horsepower to turn the oil pump. Higher pressures take more horsepower ... I have always been told that you need 5 to 7 pounds of oil pressure for every one thousand RPMS in a SBC. When I worked @ the machine shop ... back in the late 60's ... the old guy there said too much pressure just " washed the bearings " ... not really lubricated them ...