2010 5.3 low oil pressure-help please
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2010 5.3 low oil pressure-help please
Here is the deal 5.3 120,000 miles. Lifters come apart, replaced cam, lifters and oil pump. Truck has never had good oil pressure before this. Was within GM spec. So put another oil pump and new o-ring just to see what would happen. Nothing changed. Checked the pressure @ the filter and had about 30psi cold, engine warm went down to about 15ish. This is with a mechanical gauge. Then checked oil pressure at the sending unit with a mechanical gauge and found oil pressure @ 20psi cold but when it idles for 15 to 20 minutes it will drop to about 0-6psi. The mechanical gauge will show close to 0 sometimes. U can drive it and it will hold around 20psi but if it idles it close to 0. When checking pressure @ the filter it would never drop below 15psi. Why is there a drop between the filter and the sending unit?? Removed the oil pan and found nothing blocking the pickup tube.The truck has some oil pressure but not very much. Could cam bearings cause this?? (Yes, it is full of oil.)
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Uhhhh.... Was this once a DoD engine? If it was, and you converted to non DoD and didn't replace the valley cover with non DoD style, you're not gonna have jack **** for oil pressure.
If otherwise, you've got a spun rod/main bearing, oil restrictor broken, or pushed out, etc etc.
If otherwise, you've got a spun rod/main bearing, oil restrictor broken, or pushed out, etc etc.
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It is a DOD engine and the valley cover has been replaced. Everything is stock. I have put about 250 miles on it so I don't think its a rod or main bearing.
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The DOD plate come assembled, new from GM. I went and had the DOD turned off yesterday. I called to double ck the parts I got to make sure they were all right and found the lifters r wrong. They don't have the springs coming out of the top like the old one did there just regular lifters. They were comp lifters so did not think much about it. So going to do a complete DOD delete and see if that fixes it.
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Uhhhh.... Was this once a DoD engine? If it was, and you converted to non DoD and didn't replace the valley cover with non DoD style, you're not gonna have jack **** for oil pressure.
If otherwise, you've got a spun rod/main bearing, oil restrictor broken, or pushed out, etc etc.
If otherwise, you've got a spun rod/main bearing, oil restrictor broken, or pushed out, etc etc.
only thing i can think of is the oil barbell plug at the back of the oil galley behind the rear cover.
is this the oil restrictor?
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I have an 07 pickup with a dod 5.3 with 89000 on it. It uses 1qt oil for every 1500 miles I notice no smoke at start no leaks! Where is it going? And I would like to ride myself of the dod what is the parts list for this and what would be a good cam if I am going to be in this far? Thanks guys
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I'm still a little confused. You cannot.simply cannot run a non DoD engine, with a DoD valley cover. You won't have oil pressure. You're gonna spin bearings or do serious damage to that engine.
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I recently worked on a 08 Tahoe w/ a 5.3 and had zero presssure at the sending unit. Found a TSB about the filter under the sending unit on the VVts. Yes there is a replaceable filter inside the hole where the sending unit screws in. I replaced it and BAM! Had oil pressure on the instrument cluster again. Hope this helps.
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The motor is a DOD engine but what i want to do change the Valley cover to a non DOD. Does anybody no the part# to the cover that will work or do just drill and plug the holes in the block?? What will be the best thing to do?
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We have good oil pressure now!! What had happen was they sent me the non DOD lifters and i just was not paying attention. So i went and had the DOD turned off. Then got me a LS2 valley cover and it fixed my problem.
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I have a 07 silverado 5.3 afm one of my lifter was making horrible racket tore it down and sure enough a lifter ground a groove in my cam. I ordered everything to delete dod and i have a ls3 cam and valve springs i'm gonna throw in there "has anyone tried this?" I noticed on the front cam bearing there was a small rough spot on it is this somthing to worry about? The cam i took out other than the one lifter groove it looked and mic'd good should i just throw everything in there and ride it out? it has 145000 miles on it. how hard is it to replace cam bearings?
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Because of the cold-start tick, I had all lifters (16) and camshaft replaced, noise is a lot better but still there, but the oil pressure drops to about 19-20 at hot idle after the repair. Before the repair the it idled around 40 PSI.
Great post.
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Yes, oil pump, lifters and cam were replaced. I used the stock cam, stock oil pump. The lifters were a set of comp 5.3 replacement lifters but they were for a non DOD motor. The valley cover i used was GM Part # 12575742 $175.83. Just bolted on and no modification!!! Had the DOD turned off and know ck engine light.
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So can you please give us more detail on the job to delete AFM (DOD), part numbers ....did you change the oil pump &camshaft?
Because of the cold-start tick, I had all lifters (16) and camshaft replaced, noise is a lot better but still there, but the oil pressure drops to about 19-20 at hot idle after the repair. Before the repair the it idled around 40 PSI.
Great post.
Because of the cold-start tick, I had all lifters (16) and camshaft replaced, noise is a lot better but still there, but the oil pressure drops to about 19-20 at hot idle after the repair. Before the repair the it idled around 40 PSI.
Great post.
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hey I would like to ask you all a ? I just put an 08 truck 5.3 with dod in a chevelle i changed intake to a corvette style and also changed lifter plate and intsalled new orings when i cranked it it ran great for about 20 secs then made bad noise under intake i changed lifter plate back to the dod plate but its not pluged up great oil pressure and runs perfect will it be ok?