Bad engine or oil pump?
I'd be more inclined to think you have the wrong pickup tube O-ring on it. In these motors, the straight pickup tube version gets the thin O-ring; the "necked down" or "flared out" or "crimped" looking version (hard to describe... but DEFINITELY not "straight") gets the thick one. I know of no year, L designation, vehicle model, or ANY OTHER WAY to know which O-ring to use, other than, straight vs the other. You just gotta LOOK AT IT and choose the right one.
Sounds to me like you used the wrong pickup tube O-ring. VERY EEEEEEZY to do, especially if you take out a "green" one and put another "green" one back in or the like.
The most likely oil pump failure that could cause this would be a stuck pressure relief valve. Usually a result of debris hanging it up. Again, not saying "it's not that" or whatever, just, it's not the FIRST go-to explanation for this situation. Maybe the 2nd or 3rd but not the 1st.
I'd be more inclined to think you have the wrong pickup tube O-ring on it. In these motors, the straight pickup tube version gets the thin O-ring; the "necked down" or "flared out" or "crimped" looking version (hard to describe... but DEFINITELY not "straight") gets the thick one. I know of no year, L designation, vehicle model, or ANY OTHER WAY to know which O-ring to use, other than, straight vs the other. You just gotta LOOK AT IT and choose the right one.
Sounds to me like you used the wrong pickup tube O-ring. VERY EEEEEEZY to do, especially if you take out a "green" one and put another "green" one back in or the like.
The most likely oil pump failure that could cause this would be a stuck pressure relief valve. Usually a result of debris hanging it up. Again, not saying "it's not that" or whatever, just, it's not the FIRST go-to explanation for this situation. Maybe the 2nd or 3rd but not the 1st.
Straight pickup tube end, you need the thinner O-ring. Not straight, you need the thicker one. I've seen black, green, blue, and red ones come in kits. Some were thick, some were thin. Can't say I remember which were which although I'm QUITE SURE I've seen both thickness of at least black and green.
No if you use the wrong O-ring it will NOT build pressure like it's supposed to. If there's a leak on the suction side of the pump, the pump will draw in AIR instead of OIL. It doesn't do a good job of pressurizing AIR, and even if it did, it wouldn't lubricate worth a crap. A leeeeeeeeeky pickup O-ring is DEATH to these motors.
Most likely your problem isn't the pump. Yes it could be; but not likely that it's "defective", as in made wrong, or broken, or such as that; rather, FOREIGN MATTER got hung up in the relief valve. But that's REALLY uncommon even though it DEFINTELY DOES happen.
Most likely, your problem is that you used the wrong O-ring. Either you used the thin one where it needed the thick, in which case you have a gap in there; or, you used the thick where you needed the thin, in which case it didn't go down into the bore like it was supposed to and is now leaving a gap where the whole assembly didn't quite go together right.
Please notice my repeated and emphasized use of the word "likely". Understand what that means. Use it wisely.
Pickup tube O-ring. Check that first. THEN AND ONLY THEN move on to other potential "explanations".
Straight pickup tube end, you need the thinner O-ring. Not straight, you need the thicker one. I've seen black, green, blue, and red ones come in kits. Some were thick, some were thin. Can't say I remember which were which although I'm QUITE SURE I've seen both thickness of at least black and green.
No if you use the wrong O-ring it will NOT build pressure like it's supposed to. If there's a leak on the suction side of the pump, the pump will draw in AIR instead of OIL. It doesn't do a good job of pressurizing AIR, and even if it did, it wouldn't lubricate worth a crap. A leeeeeeeeeky pickup O-ring is DEATH to these motors.
Most likely your problem isn't the pump. Yes it could be; but not likely that it's "defective", as in made wrong, or broken, or such as that; rather, FOREIGN MATTER got hung up in the relief valve. But that's REALLY uncommon even though it DEFINTELY DOES happen.
Most likely, your problem is that you used the wrong O-ring. Either you used the thin one where it needed the thick, in which case you have a gap in there; or, you used the thick where you needed the thin, in which case it didn't go down into the bore like it was supposed to and is now leaving a gap where the whole assembly didn't quite go together right.
Please notice my repeated and emphasized use of the word "likely". Understand what that means. Use it wisely.
Pickup tube O-ring. Check that first. THEN AND ONLY THEN move on to other potential "explanations".
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Either way I say check the lifter out
And revving it a little after the oil pump install is okay. It's a good idea to at least pour some oil into the pump before installing it. The gerotors seal on a thin film of oil, if they are dry they may not seal enough to pull oil up and into the pump. New pumps can sometimes be finicky about picking up oil, I have had it happen with other pumps too and sometimes all it takes is a quick rev to get them to move fluid.
If you really want to prime it first, pour some oil into the oil galley hole on the driver side of the block at the front
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