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You don't know if the pump is the problem but, you want someone to warrant it anyway?
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I asked if he would send me a new pump (at my cost) and if the new pump fixes the problem will he warranty the faulty pump. Is that not the way i should handle it? If both pumps have issues then I have an extra pump here with very few miles that can be used later on something else. Could it be the O-ring? I guess but thought if that was not seated properly it would not build pressure from the get go. Do I need a different pump than a stock one? LPE posted on LS1tech that hot oil pressure loss might need more volume. Listening to all ideas and suggestions, not ruling anything out. Worst case is the bearings are trashed and needs to be pulled. that would suk but I knew that buying a junk yard mileage unknown motor. it happens. All ears!! |
Might just be best to drop the pan and pull a main cap or two as well as a couple rod caps and see what ya got.
I hate to say it but the oil pumps either gonna pump or its not. If you are getting hot and losing pressure its probably not the pump but rather the rods and mains. A high volume pump might help but is a band-aid really. |
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408 time?!!? |
Either that or let me feel that 6.0 and you can take my 5.3 lol.
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i dont really know you shon but this is how i dealt with the matter. my truck had little to no oil pressure for the first two years it was together. i could drive it to charleston or goose creek to my job and at idle it had 5 lbs or less. cruising was 15 and wot was 25. never really made any noise other then some lifter noise. and in that motor i put in a new pump before we put the motor in. drive it til it blows
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LT1 was knocking like hell one night, raced all kinds of cars on the street, drove it an hour back home knocking, crank had a nice 1/8" groove cut in it. LOL |
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500 cash final offer shon.
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hot oil pressure most likely isnt the o ring but to verify you can add like 6 more quarts of oil and see if the pressure comes back up.
at this point the oil level will be covering the pump so any leak between the pickup tube and pump would still suck oil. dont run it like this long, get it hot to where the pressure drops then add the oil and see if pressure changes. |
put some 20w50 in it and a ton of gas!
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Going to use the Summit Bux and get the Melling high pressure pump and measure pick up tube to be sure I get the correct O-ring. might be up and going TH night-LMAO
That pump b/c of this post by LPE: http://ls1tech.com/forums/8743784-post28.html |
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One of the Melling pumps doesn't clear the timing cover when used with a double roller timing chain. I think its the high volume one though
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