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Re: Oil pressure in new engine

To: peter.noonan@xtra.co.nz, edalsj@igs.net
Subject: Re: Oil pressure in new engine
From: RootesRooter@aol.com
Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 12:03:27 EST
It could just need a few more rpm's than the starter can generate to prime 
it.  Fire it up and listen.

Dick Sanders
Kent, WA


In a message dated 3/27/02 7:38:48 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
peter.noonan@xtra.co.nz writes:

<< ----- Original Message -----
 From: "John Slade" <edalsj@igs.net>
 To: "List, Alpine" <alpines@autox.team.net>
 Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 12:09 PM
 Subject: Oil pressure in new engine
 
 
 > I've got to a point where I am looking for words of wisdom. I have
 > installed the engine in my almost finished restoration, and have
 > attempted to get some oil pressure, with absolutely no results.
 > Situation is as follows:-
 >
 > Engine was built up from a virgin factory 1725 short block, fresh from
 > its original wooden crate. Bearings etc were checked OK before build-up.
 > Necessary additional parts were obtained from a 1725 which I have been
 > running for 15 years or so quite satisfactorily. All new gaskets etc.
 > Engine has standard oil cooler fitted, and usual Ford type screw on
 > filter.  Oil pressure gauge connected, rocker cover removed and rocker,
 > pushrods etc liberally oiled.
 >
 > 4 1/2 litres of Quaker State 10-30 added. Engine (less spark plugs) was
 > turned by handle for about 80 turns, in the expectation that some oil
 > might be moved around. Engine was then turned on the starter for varying
 > amounts of time, sometimes as long as 20 seconds. Nothing on the gauge,
 > and no leaks. Have gone through this routine several times...still
 > nothing. Removed the plastic gauge pipe at the rear of the block, and
 > dumped 200ml of engine oil down the pipe in the hope of some of it
 > reaching the oil pump for priming purposes. Turned the engine on the
 > starter and still nothing.
 >
 > Any suggestions?
 >
 > Thanks in advance
 >
 > John Slade >>

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