Did you remember to prime the oil pump when installing? ( fill with oil or
assembly lube ?STP? ) It is not unusual on these engines to take several
minutes to get oil pressure by cranking after a rebuild if the pump was not
primed with a thick oil that sticks to the pump gears. After the first
minute of cranking, to keep starter damage to a minimum I crank for 15 to 20
seconds and wait an equal amount of time between cranks. Usually get oil
pressure about the time I am ready to give up.
If the oil pump was not primed, it is possible to reverse prime it
without removing the oil pan. This is done by disconnecting the oil line
from the rear of the block and filling the oil passage with oil . You may
have to refill the passage. Then crank the engine backwards either by hand
or put into gear and roll the car so the engine turns backward a few
reveloutions. The object is to get abit of oil into the pump to wet the
gears. Then crank as normal. It helps to prefill the oil filter also.
If you do the no-no and start the engine , it should get oil pressue
within about 15 or 20 seconds. Not a suggestion and don't let it run any
longer than that.
Ron
----- Original Message -----
From: "don" <don@napanet.net>
To: <Mgs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2008 9:27 PM
Subject: Re: [Mgs] A Bad Day with the MGB engine
> Years ago, I used the wrong oil pump gasket on a MGB engine rebuild- no
> oil
> pressure. The gasket sets have have several applications and so some
> gaskets that are intended for other variations of the engine are also in
> the sets. You might be able to tell if you used the wrong gasket for the
> oil pump by process of elimination if you examine the gaskets you didn't
> use, assuming you kept them.
> Don Scott.
>
>
>
> At 06:19 PM 07/07/2008, you wrote:
>
>>Gentlemen and Ladies,
>>
>>Well, almost two years to the day after pulling the 18V engine for
>>rebuilding,
>>I cranked it on the starter today, plugs removed, to prime the oil system.
>>After approximately 2 minutes of operation, still no oil at the flex line
>>to
>>the pressure gauge or at the oil filter base.
>>
>>Yes, it has sufficient oil.
>>
>>I recall a list discussion of different oil pump gaskets. Is that where I
>>need
>>to look at this point or are there other possiblilities not involving
>>dropping
>>the pan?
>>
>>TIA,
>>
>>Ed Woods
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