Re: No oil pressure after oil change
[Re: 71redcuda]
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10/18/22 11:07 AM
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The oilfilter had oil in it when i changed it the first time so i think it might be the oil sending unit. Do not replace the sending unit and start the motor to see if the sending unit suddenly took a dump or you may risk engine damage> It's more effort but the correct and only way to address the issue at this point is as everyone has suggested, Pull the distributor and oil pump drive. Install a mechanical gauge and run the pump with a priming rod and drill motor. the correct direction is CW. (clockwise) Will do, thanks! When pulling out my distributor and intermediate shaft, I find it easiest to take a quick pic with my cell phone to determine the clocking for easy reference to put it back together.
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Re: No oil pressure after oil change
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10/18/22 03:13 PM
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When pulling out my distributor and intermediate shaft, I find it easiest to take a quick pic with my cell phone to determine the clocking for easy reference to put it back together. One can also use a sharpie to mark the dist. base to the intake or block so it'll fire right up. I do that too! LOL!
'63 Dodge 330 11.19 @ 121 mph Pump gas, n/a, through the mufflers on street tires with 3.54's. 3,600 lbs. 10.01 @ 133mph with a 250 shot of nitrous an a splash of race gas. 1.36 60 ft. 3,700 lbs.
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Re: No oil pressure after oil change
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10/18/22 03:41 PM
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When pulling out my distributor and intermediate shaft, I find it easiest to take a quick pic with my cell phone to determine the clocking for easy reference to put it back together. One can also use a sharpie to mark the dist. base to the intake or block so it'll fire right up. I do that too! LOL! Sometimes I even get motivated and use a punch to mark them because I've had Sharpie rub off.
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Re: No oil pressure after oil change
[Re: Bob Stinson]
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10/18/22 04:31 PM
10/18/22 04:31 PM
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When pulling out my distributor and intermediate shaft, I find it easiest to take a quick pic with my cell phone to determine the clocking for easy reference to put it back together. One can also use a sharpie to mark the dist. base to the intake or block so it'll fire right up. I do that too! LOL! Sometimes I even get motivated and use a punch to mark them because I've had Sharpie rub off. I do that all the time, the sharpie works better for me because a little brake cleaner and a rag will erase it.
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Re: No oil pressure after oil change
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10/18/22 04:47 PM
10/18/22 04:47 PM
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The oilfilter had oil in it when i changed it the first time so i think it might be the oil sending unit. Do not replace the sending unit and start the motor to see if the sending unit suddenly took a dump or you may risk engine damage> It's more effort but the correct and only way to address the issue at this point is as everyone has suggested, Pull the distributor and oil pump drive. Install a mechanical gauge and run the pump with a priming rod and drill motor. the correct direction is CW. (clockwise) Will do, thanks! When pulling out my distributor and intermediate shaft, I find it easiest to take a quick pic with my cell phone to determine the clocking for easy reference to put it back together. Just roll the engine around to TDC #1. Look at the rotor so you don't end up 180 out. Slot in the drive will be parallel with or slightly off parallel with the crank, pointing towards #1 cylinder. Sharpie mark will get you close but timing should be reset.
If the results don't match the theory, change the theory.
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Re: No oil pressure after oil change
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10/18/22 04:50 PM
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He said he only ran it for 5 to 10 seconds. I don't think it had enough time to build up pressure. That's a long time unless he left it sit with the pan empty for a while and didn't put any oil in the filter.
If the results don't match the theory, change the theory.
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