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Re: Oil Pump
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Re: Oil Pump
My '97 has always had a noisy top end when started, especially in cold weather. I usually let it idle for a couple of minutes, then bring the idle up to about 2500 for a few seconds, and it is quiet. I can't tell if it's purging air from the lifters or if it is just the nature of it, but it has been that way since new, and has 117,000 on it now and sounds no different.
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Re: Oil Pump
Might be the piston slap issue, that affects all those Gen2 3100s, I think. My 1999 makes noise at startup, but it goes after about five minutes or so. Its just the pistons having excess side clearence when cold, when the pistons warm up they fill the cylinder properly.
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Re: Re: Oil Pump
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No oil pressure
I think the first think I would check is the shaft that drives the oil pump. It is located in the top rear of the engine block where the distributor would normally go. You might have to remove the crossover exhaust pipe to access it.
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