first start after H/C install and no oil pressure...
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first start after H/C install and no oil pressure...
After having the car apart for over 3 months, I finally cranked up the car (98 t/a) after installing a new cam, ported heads, new oil pump, etc and there was no leaks or anything but after waiting the 5 longest seconds of my life the oil pressure gauge was still at the bottom of the gauge. please help!
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Idk if this means anything but after both cranking the engine with the fuel pump fuse/ignition fuse removed and with the fuse in place the gauge went up once the car was shut off/keys removed.
Also its about 10 degrees outside and everything sounds and looks fine otherwise.
Also its about 10 degrees outside and everything sounds and looks fine otherwise.
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its sooo easy to incorrectly install the oil pickup oring! it happend to me a couple of months ago. it took me a while to accept the fact that i was going to have to pull the oil pan off again!
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Update: So after taking off the oil filter and cranking the engine w/o the fuel, there was absolutely no change in oil drainage/dripage or spraying. I got to the oil pump and dissembled the pump. All the parts looked good despite not much noticeable porting work being done to it (it was a TSP ls6 ported pump).
This time I packed the pump with grease and reassembled it. The 0-ring I previously used didnt fit as snug as the new blue ring I got from GM. The old one was brown and thicker. The back of the pickup tube was covered in oil even with the pan being dropped a bit. Also, I blew compressed air into the tube to check for obstructions and the oil bubbled a lot.
Im going to fire it back up this week once I get some threaded rod to push the pulley back on. I hope all this was was the o-ring and/or lack of prime *fingers crossed*
This time I packed the pump with grease and reassembled it. The 0-ring I previously used didnt fit as snug as the new blue ring I got from GM. The old one was brown and thicker. The back of the pickup tube was covered in oil even with the pan being dropped a bit. Also, I blew compressed air into the tube to check for obstructions and the oil bubbled a lot.
Im going to fire it back up this week once I get some threaded rod to push the pulley back on. I hope all this was was the o-ring and/or lack of prime *fingers crossed*
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Finished reassembling the engine tonight and it took about a good 7 sec of cranking the engine w/ the fuel fuse pulled to build pressure but boy did it build!
Upon start up it was about 70 psi and after letting it run for a few minutes it dropped to a sustainable 60 psi. Drove it 15 min home keeping the rpms bellow 2000 and it stayed at 60 during idle the whole time. Before I tore it down, the pressure was 40 psi during idle while hot.
Changed the oil when I got home and now I just have to save up a bit of $ to get it tuned by Straightline. Feels good
Upon start up it was about 70 psi and after letting it run for a few minutes it dropped to a sustainable 60 psi. Drove it 15 min home keeping the rpms bellow 2000 and it stayed at 60 during idle the whole time. Before I tore it down, the pressure was 40 psi during idle while hot.
Changed the oil when I got home and now I just have to save up a bit of $ to get it tuned by Straightline. Feels good
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Man I'm going through the same exact thing. I just finished the heads/cam an hour ago and my oil pressure is very low at idle, usually around 10 psi but has dropped as low as 6 psi. It builds pressure up to 40 psi when I rev the motor a little. Sounds like that o-ring, lot of work just for that little ring. BTW, I also purchased a TSP ported LS6 oil pump, and also installed that same blue o-ring you described.
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Man I'm going through the same exact thing. I just finished the heads/cam an hour ago and my oil pressure is very low at idle, usually around 10 psi but has dropped as low as 6 psi. It builds pressure up to 40 psi when I rev the motor a little. Sounds like that o-ring, lot of work just for that little ring. BTW, I also purchased a TSP ported LS6 oil pump, and also installed that same blue o-ring you described.
I gouged a chunk out of an o-ring trying to fit it in the first time too.