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Re: need a oil pump for w4 or H
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Posted by EricB on September 20, 2004 at 09:16:40 from (216.209.84.11):
In Reply to: need a oil pump for w4 or H posted by Bob Quale on September 20, 2004 at 08:35:27:
Bob: Sorry to hear about your problems. Chin up! Everything can be fixed. Looking back I see you had oil pressure problems after you rebuilt the bottom of the engine. 1.Are you sure the crank bearing and crank shaft were properly matched. It really is unusual that oil pressure would drop after rebuilding if it was Ok before. If you had no pressure problems before I would not have tried pulling the pump. However, what is done is done. 2. Consider this! The W-4 has a very poor oil level detection system. The 2 spigots on the side are slow to react as the oil is poured in. If there is too much oil in the pan the bottom of the crank shaft can beat the oil. With deterdent oils this can cause a foam. If this is pulled into the oil pump pressure will drop. Just a thought.
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