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Old 06-15-2010, 06:37 PM
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BBC No Oil Pressure

I recently lost two of my roller lifters in my A Gas Alter. Needless to say when this happened, it wiped out two lobes on my cam and an oil pump, losing oil pressure.
I replaced the cam, lifters, oil pump, and while I had the engine upside down I replaced rod and main bearings. Got the engine back together, and back in the car. When I first started it up, the most oil pressure I could get was 20lbs. Shut it down, and changed to a mechanical oil pressure gauge, still only 20lbs. I removed the distributor to check the drive and when I recently put the distributor back in and restarted the engine, had about 5lbs. Removed the valve covers, started the engine, no oil at the rockers. I am stumped on this one.
Anyone with suggestions on where to start?? Help is greatly appreciatted.
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Old 06-16-2010, 01:29 AM
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Re: BBC No Oil Pressure

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I recently lost two of my roller lifters in my A Gas Alter. Needless to say when this happened, it wiped out two lobes on my cam and an oil pump, losing oil pressure.
I replaced the cam, lifters, oil pump, and while I had the engine upside down I replaced rod and main bearings. Got the engine back together, and back in the car. When I first started it up, the most oil pressure I could get was 20lbs. Shut it down, and changed to a mechanical oil pressure gauge, still only 20lbs. I removed the distributor to check the drive and when I recently put the distributor back in and restarted the engine, had about 5lbs. Removed the valve covers, started the engine, no oil at the rockers. I am stumped on this one.
Anyone with suggestions on where to start?? Help is greatly appreciatted.
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Did you plastigage the mains when you installed them to check for the proper clearances? If the gaps are to big, it won't build pressure.

Is the oil pump pick-up in the correct place?

I would pull the distributor and use a priming tool on a drill to spin the oil pump to see if it will build pressure that way.


Just a few things that come to mind.
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Re: BBC No Oil Pressure

Worn cam bearings would be another issue to check here, or debris in the passages from the cam bearings.
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