Posted by gene bender on February 11, 2011 at 19:34:33 from (67.55.226.85):
In Reply to: Re: No oil pressure. posted by CNKS on February 11, 2011 at 18:06:19:
No plug on front. Why the oil doesent come out the stud for the rockershaft is a mystery. Ive had bunches of those engines apart like you did without any problems. Wth the plugs out so the engine will turn good does oil get to the filter and the plugs removed out of the block one at a time With oil in the pan the pump is below the level so priming shouldnt be a problem. If you use compressed air down the rocker shaft hole can you hear where its going. Been my experiemce with the plug out at the filter area and turning engine over oil come out good.Lots have used something else for the rocker shaft and therefore blocked that passage for oil getting to rockshaft. Mite need to recheck the oil pump assy to see if you made a mistake there but rite now im kinda puzzled. It gots to be something simple just keep digging and let us know.
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