I have a 63' 289 w/ 3 speed OD. The motor was rebuilt before it was brought to us. It has never been run since the rebuild, which was quite recent. We have done everything the right way to get this thing to pressure up and I am getting nothing. Any ideas guys? I have yet to pull the pan off and check everything down there, that will be the first step in the morning.
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Shaft is there
Using a mechanical gage
Filled motor (and filter) with oil. Removed spark plugs (so it spins easier) and cranked motor in 10-20 sec. bursts. There is nothing. I hooked the gauge to the lower fitting on the rear of the motor...still nothing. Pulled the distributor and spun motor...gear is turning. Re-stabbed dist. turned it over again and still nothing. Bad pump? something wrong with the pickup? Like i said earlier first thing tomorrow I am going to remove the pan, but i wanted to run it by you guys, bc this is a new motor to me.
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Make sure the rear oil gallery plug is in place.Its an allen head plug--you can see it if you pull the distributer. If the engine is out, access is through the small freeze plug above the cam plug.
Good luck
Jeff Jones
Tucson Arizona
1947 M-5
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Take the oil filter off and look up at the inside of the filter adaptor there are a couple of valves in there.One of mine was missing and I also had no oil pressure on a newly rebuilt engine.I replaced the adaptor with a new one and the oil pressure was and is still very good.The engine had a spun bearing when I got the car and I believe that is probably what caused it.Don
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Since you don't know how long ago the engine was rebuilt, about four years ago there were some reproducted "new" oil pumps that didn't have outline hole drilled in the housing. So if you drop the pan, be sure to to disassemble the oil pump and check it.
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Sometimes, loosening the oil filter for a few minutes will allow an air bubble to escape from the oil pump. Check to see if the problem has disappeared after checking the filter adaptor; even if everything was ok there.
Mike M.
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Yes, but my question is....is the spring worn out? I pulled the oil pump and put air through the motor with oil still in the filter and at whatever pressure i put in, it is bleeding out of the relief valve...i believe. I put 90 psi into it and it only registered 10 psi on my gauge...and the gauge is correct. This is why i think the spring is worn out. Is there an oil gally plug in the front that could be missing? I am stumped
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