Re: 383 oil pump/pressure issues
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12/11/14 02:47 AM
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(1) no damage (it can turn either way) I'm assuming you did reverse it & get psi to prime both heads. (2) adequate but I would question the accuracy since it did not vary (not sayin it is bad but )
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Re: 383 oil pump/pressure issues
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12/11/14 02:57 AM
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Hello RapidRobert. Yes, I did get oil to both heads.
Installed new Stewart/Warner oil gauge. However, just had a thought. I just hooked up the new copper tubing to the back of the gauge. Is there a need to first "prime" the tubing with oil to remove the air from the line to get accurate oil pressure readings?
I was hoping for 50-60 psi since it's a new re-build. Isn't the pressure going to go down from here as it gets more miles on it? So, later on it may get in the 30's if it's truly at 40-42psi, now. Tech info. states 45-65psi is correct for '70 383HP. Just want to drive knowing I'm not doing any damage.
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Re: 383 oil pump/pressure issues
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12/11/14 03:09 AM
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the air in the line wont hurt a thing
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Re: 383 oil pump/pressure issues
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12/11/14 03:16 AM
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Hello RapidRobert. Yes, I did get oil to both heads. Is there a need to first "prime" the tubing with oil to remove the air from the line to get accurate oil pressure readings?
No, you will see bubbles in any clear tubing for oil pressure or low fuel pressure tubing, air compress and pushes like it is a soild when compressed Did you buy a standard oil pump for a stock 383 or did you buy HP or high volume oil pump that fits all BB Mopars? the HP or high volume will have a high pressure bypass spring in them the stock non HP pumps won't I belive in and follow the ten pounds per thousand RPM rule when the oil is hot, if it has ten lbs or more at 1000 RPM and 20 lbs above 2000 RPM and so on your good in my book My last pump gas 518 C.I. 400 block stroker motor had 18 lbs at 850 RPM idling in gear with a solid roller cam that oiled the rockers full time with 5W20 wt oil at or above 180 F It worked fine with no issues at all It would have 65 to 70 lbs idling at start up depedning on the outside air temps at start up, IE oil temps in the motor The hotter the oil got the lower the idle oil pressure went EDITED, I reread your first post, a stock pump should not keep the same pressure all the time, it should vary like any and every other oil pump out there Me thinks it is time to try another oil pressure gauge I had a situation on a old M.W. car I bought that had set for long time before I bought it, I tried to prime it and the oil pressure gauge show nothing on it, I ended up removing the small copper oil ressure line from the block and found that it had a piece of thick gease blocking the small line, it definitily had pressure to the line before by having the drill motor slow down when the oil pump picked the oil up from the pan, it shot oil out two or three feet from the back of the block with the line disconnected IHTHs
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Re: 383 oil pump/pressure issues
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12/11/14 03:20 AM
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seems like the psi should move a little, i had a hi psi spring in a stock pump and i had 45 idle and 75 over 1,800 or so hot. Maybe your relief spring is stuck.
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Re: 383 oil pump/pressure issues
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12/11/14 06:19 AM
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Q.#1...If an oil priming rod is used after a re-build and ran clockwise rather than counter-clockwise (like a 383 should), could the new oil pump be damaged?
Not likely, but certainly possible. Most pumps are shipped dry, with only a light coating of rust inhibitor, which is not a lubricant. If it was installed without dumping some oil in it, or better yet, dis-assembled and filled with assembly lube, running it backwards (dry) could possibly gall the end plate or rotors. So while I would think it would take several minutes to cause damage, you asked if damage was POSSIBLE- yes, it is.
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Re: 383 oil pump/pressure issues
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12/22/14 12:12 AM
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Cab Burge, The oil pump is the the standard pump for stock 383. Weather here is suppose to get close to 50 F. this weekend, so will probably fire it up again to see what is reads.
Well, finally got to drive it today. The oil pressure was 45psi at startup (cold idle) and 20psi after warmup (hot idle). Going down the road at 55mph pressure was 44-45psi. Do these look ok to everyone?
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