[AT] Super MTA oil pressure
Edward Tabor
edward.tabor at zoominternet.net
Tue Mar 16 19:03:50 PST 2004
You might have to prime the oil pump by taking off the fitting where the
oil pressure gauge hooks to the motor and pumping in a half a quart or
so. You should get enough top end oil to make a decent mess while the
engine runs.
ED
D. Day wrote:
>We just put the rebuilt head on the M and fired it up without the valve
>cover in place so we could make sure oil is circulating through the rocker
>assembly. How much oil should we see? The engine oil was totally drained
>about a week ago. Tonight we filled it up and put a new filter on prior to
>starting it. We ran it a few minutes and didn't see a significant amount of
>oil.
>
>Should we see a gusher or a trickle? Since the engine sat dry for so long,
>will it take a while before oil reaches the head? Oil pressure hit about 70
>the second it was started and held there until we shut it off.
>
>Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
>
>Dick
>
>Dick Day Software Services
>83712 552nd Avenue
>Norfolk, NE 68701
>402/379-1606
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