Posted by RAB on July 16, 2008 at 23:37:32 from (64.12.117.74):
In Reply to: no oil pressure posted by Brenton Mitchell on July 16, 2008 at 20:28:55:
Your pevious post 5th July:Rebuilt engine, It had a rod bearing that turned. I had to replace the crankshaft,Now I cannot get the engine to oil,what i dont know is wheather or not the oil pump failure was the cause of the the rod bearing turn, it was a little low of oil. the pump looks good, can anyone tell me a litle bit about the rotery oil pump.
That and this post make me uneasy at diagnosing anything.
First question would be : are the bearings the correct size for the crank. Second might be : do you have any oil flow (as opposed to pressure).
Others might be as the rest of the posters.
I would advise getting an engine shop or engineer to check it out before you destroy what you have left.
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