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francisco gonzalez Dec 3, 2011 07:43 PM

oil pressure
 
I have a 1985 Olds Calias Supreme 3.0 V-6 ran great until it lost oil pressure I changed the oil pump and the whole front end and still no oil pressure. It starts up and runs but no oil to the valves and no pressure. anyone got any suggestions? Confused and dumbfouded:mad:

Guest Dec 3, 2011 11:58 PM

Worn internal parts?
Cam, rod, or main bearings have excessive clearance?
Breach in the oil circuit?
Oil filter adapter check valve issue?

Can any rod, or main bearing knocking be heard?

Is a mechanical pressure gauge being used for checking the oil pressure?

Oil pressure reading?

2kg4u Dec 4, 2011 11:58 AM

Did you check the oil bypass valve?

Danthurs Dec 8, 2011 02:11 PM

Pick up a mechanical oil pressure tester. Never trust the electrical ones. If you really have no oil pressure, the engine will make a lot of noise. The lifters will not fill and you should hear the valve tapping.

francisco gonzalez Dec 8, 2011 10:04 PM


Originally Posted by Guest (Post 1546596)
Worn internal parts?
Cam, rod, or main bearings have excessive clearance?
Breach in the oil circuit?
Oil filter adapter check valve issue?

Can any rod, or main bearing knocking be heard?

Is a mechanical pressure gauge being used for checking the oil pressure?

Oil pressure reading?

I replaced oil pump & check valve, re-installed and started up, It fires right up but sounds rough but no tapping oil light stays on, I turn it off and take off the filter still full to where i filled it. is there a way to prime the oil system? Its like it lost prime and won't suck oil up to pump...:confused:

francisco gonzalez Dec 8, 2011 10:08 PM


Originally Posted by francisco gonzalez (Post 1546931)
I replaced oil pump & check valve, re-installed and started up, It fires right up but sounds rough but no tapping oil light stays on, I turn it off and take off the filter still full to where i filled it. is there a way to prime the oil system? Its like it lost prime and won't suck oil up to pump...:confused:


Originally Posted by Guest (Post 1546596)
Worn internal parts?
Cam, rod, or main bearings have excessive clearance?
Breach in the oil circuit?
Oil filter adapter check valve issue?

Can any rod, or main bearing knocking be heard?

Is a mechanical pressure gauge being used for checking the oil pressure?

Oil pressure reading?

No Knocking, where do I hook up an oil pressure gauge? Same port as pressure switch?

Danthurs Dec 8, 2011 10:12 PM

Yep, just remove the pressure switch and put the connection for the pressure tester there. A bad switch will give no pressure reading. If you had no oil pressure, you would hear valves tapping, and rods knocking.

francisco gonzalez Dec 8, 2011 10:15 PM

If I had oil pressure wouldn't it go thru the filter ? Because its not getting picked up thru the pump...

Danthurs Dec 9, 2011 07:36 AM

You can try to pump oil back threw where the sensor is. That should prime the oil pump.

francisco gonzalez Dec 9, 2011 08:22 PM

thanks i will try it.


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