Hi, I had a similar problem a couple months ago. Oil pressure was fine a 2k and 3k RPM hot, but not idle. If you have low oil pressure
only at idle specifically, it can only be caused by two things: 1. Oil Spray Jets (more likely) 2. Oil Pump Pressure Release Valve (PRV) (less likely)
Both of these are supposed to only open at higher oil pressures, a.k.a higher RPMS. The Oil Spray Jets are for cooling the undersides of the pistons, which don't really need cooling at low RPM so they should closed. The PRV is one of the mechanisms to stop the oil over-pressurising, and should open at 59psi if I recall correctly.
With your oil pressure starting off at 61 psi cold idle (meaning your PRV is correctly opening, mine has always had 55psi), I assume that that's unlikely the problem. Could you also tell us your oil pressure at 3k RPM hot? It should be nearly or the same PSI as your cold idle PSI.
What's also weird is your 2k RPM psi is slightly low, most people have above 50psi at 2k. I'm not sure why that is. But at least it's within spec.
As for idle, I used to have a 12psi at idle, and idle should always be above 14.5psi (1 BAR). After replacing the pickup, double checking there was no wiggle in the end of the oil pump balance shafts, and checking PRV spring was still intact (with a endoscope, you can check my post
here) I narrowed it down to the Oil Spray Jets.
Without removing the crankshaft, and using wobble extension bars, you can get 3/4 of them out. One of mine's ball-spring mechanism has completely collapsed, just staying open from gravity. The other two had some resistance, but not very much. I replaced all 3 anyway.
Measurements before fix:
Idle: 0.8 bar (12psi)
2000: 3.6 bar (52psi)
3000: 3.9 bar (57psi)
Measurements after fix:
Idle: 1.2 bar (17psi)
2000: 3.6 bar (52psi)
3000: 3.9 bar (57psi)
Of course, if your PRV is stuck open at all times then oil pressure will be low across the board, which is why I included it, although unlikey. If your 3k pressure is below 50psi then I'd say it's probably the PRV, which is not an OEM replaceable part.
WasaMotors sell a fix for that, but you need to be quite handy with a drill, and risk getting metal fillings inside your oil pump mechanisms. Or you can get another used oil pump, but those are luck of the draw. Also look at my post, I checked for metal gouging in the pump rotor mechanism, I recommend you do the same. Mine was still acceptable, even with scratches.
One more thing, you say you're using a digital oil pressure gauge. These can be a little inaccurate, so I suggest hooking up a mechanical oil pressure gauge tool first to confirm you're getting the same results as on the digital gauge.
Hope that helps, let me know if there's anything else you want to know about your psi numbers, I'll be happy the analyse them for you.