Posted by NNP on August 17, 2014 at 20:55:48 from (66.66.112.196):
In Reply to: super a oil pressure posted by henhawk1969 on August 17, 2014 at 13:08:33:
I'm with eltoro, no more running til you find the problem, especially with an engine that has been sitting.
Get a hand crank, take the plugs out, take the oil pressure gauge right off. Don't start it again until you can get oil puking out the gauge hole by hand cranking.
I'd just pull the pan, probably needs cleaning anyway.
possible causes with pan off,
El Toro's relief tip
oil pump bottom plate gasket blown out completely.
completely plugged screen.
intake pipe broken or detached.
and not likely, but I just had one.....oil pump or cam oil pump drive gear teeth sheared off. (mine was the cam gear teeth sheared off)
Pulling the oil pump and after repairs, sticking it in a pan of oil and turning the gear...ok it works.
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