nopeyou havent changed the cam, right ?
nopeyou havent changed the cam, right ?
do you have oil pressure now ?nope
Pretty sure he said it ran good, but had low oil pressure so he changed the pump, is it possible a partial blockage was causing the low oil pressure and got kicked in to a full blockage by the new pump? Fwtw that's my guess@wes beem I think maybe you just got a dud motor if you didn't get to hear it run in the vehicle it came from. I now believe you are right that it's stopped up somewhere between the filter and top end. Maybe you can find a Magnum motor you can hear run, swap it over to a carb and drop it in.
And I asked back on page 2 if you had oil at the filter plate and you said no. Now are you beginning to see why we're frustrated?Update, we made a tool to spin the oil pump with a drill while 1 person turned the motor over, Still no oil. Repeated the process off and on for about 5 hours. Nothing. Not one drop.
We pulled the oil filter, turned pump over with a drill and oil was running out of the filter hole steadily while we did this, so i guess something between the filter and everything else isnt right.
Think im just gonna go buy a new motor as i need this vehicle as a daily to get me to and from work and we've spent 2 weeks chasing our tails on this and i've burned up all of my favors with friends for borrowing vehicles ext.
Maybe later this winter ill have time to tear it down to a block and see whats up but the time for that has passed for now. At a total loss, ive done three 360s in the past and never had a problem like this. Thanks for all of the suggestions and troubleshooting guys
With the filter screwed on and the drill turning the primer do you have oil pressure on the gauge in the car? If yes, how much?we tried both ways during our trying to rule stuff out.
You would think that the drill would burn out if there was any load on the pump. Did the drill load up? I would check for a plugged pickup tube screen.Update, we made a tool to spin the oil pump with a drill while 1 person turned the motor over, Still no oil. Repeated the process off and on for about 5 hours. ...
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For ***** and giggles my friend rummaged through a scrap metal bin and found a 20+ year old used original one, installed it....truck instantly makes oil pressure and the chatter is gone.
TWO BRAND NEW PUMPS IN A ROW, DIFFERENT BRAND, DIFFERENT PRICE TIER WERE GARBAGE NEW IN BOX ON ARRIVAL.
200+$ worth of lost fluids and gaskets later.... I don't want to live on this planet anymore.
Trust me, don't move to Venus. LOLI don't want to live on this planet anymore.
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For ***** and giggles my friend rummaged through a scrap metal bin and found a 20+ year old used original one, installed it....truck instantly makes oil pressure and the chatter is gone.
TWO BRAND NEW PUMPS IN A ROW, DIFFERENT BRAND, DIFFERENT PRICE TIER WERE GARBAGE NEW IN BOX ON ARRIVAL.
200+$ worth of lost fluids and gaskets later.... I don't want to live on this planet anymore.
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For ***** and giggles my friend rummaged through a scrap metal bin and found a 20+ year old used original one, installed it....truck instantly makes oil pressure and the chatter is gone.
TWO BRAND NEW PUMPS IN A ROW, DIFFERENT BRAND, DIFFERENT PRICE TIER WERE GARBAGE NEW IN BOX ON ARRIVAL.
200+$ worth of lost fluids and gaskets later.... I don't want to live on this planet anymore.
Let us know what brands they were so we can be wary of their pumps. I got a TRW pump many years ago that was supposed to be a HV pump and I noticed when I stuck the oil pump drive in it to turn it before installing it that the shaft could move in and out about an eighth of an inch. I think they put a standard rotor in a HV pump. Glad I found that out before installing it because that means there was that much side clearance in the rotor inside the pump. I took it back and got another pump. I've checked them all like that before installing them from that point on.
thats the interesting part, we got flow off both of the brand new pumps in a bucket of oil which is why i thought there was no way they were bad. Apparently they just arent pushing Enough.If you have a spare pick-up tube, install it on the Melling, put the pick-up in a bucket of oil and spin the pump with your primer. Tell us if you get oil flow or not. I'm very curious!
Shooting out , or trickling out?thats the interesting part, we got flow off both of the brand new pumps in a bucket of oil which is why i thought there was no way they were bad. Apparently they just arent pushing Enough.