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  • #31
    Re: Zero oil pressure

    Sigh, well, I finally replaced the oil pump, along with another little spring loaded thing that came as part of the oil rebuild kit... no oil pressure after I started it. Any ideas?

    Douglas

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    • #32
      Re: Zero oil pressure

      What did the oil look like that came out when you changed it? Did you cut the old oil filter open to see if it was full of metal?
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      • #33
        Re: Zero oil pressure

        Originally posted by Amorget View Post
        Sigh, well, I finally replaced the oil pump, along with another little spring loaded thing that came as part of the oil rebuild kit... no oil pressure after I started it. Any ideas?

        Douglas
        well thats not good

        i have no idea how the oiling system in the 3.8's work, but did you check to see if the pickup was in the right spot?

        also, where/how did you install the mechanical gauge?

        the only other thing i can think of is a clogged oil passage.. you may be able to use some ATF in your crankcase to try and clean any blockages out

        it just seems hard to imagine that an oil passage can be blocked on a newer engine

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        • #34
          Re: Zero oil pressure

          Originally posted by bigbrian442 View Post
          What did the oil look like that came out when you changed it? Did you cut the old oil filter open to see if it was full of metal?
          Yes, and it was clean. I found no metal flakes in it to speak of. When I threw a rod on my 88 Trans Am's engine I found plenty of metal flake, so I have a at least descent idea as to what I am looking for. I also played with it with a magnet and didn't get anything. When the oil came out it looked basically as it should... I had changed it less then 500 miles before the failure.

          Originally posted by cam98aro View Post
          well thats not good

          i have no idea how the oiling system in the 3.8's work, but did you check to see if the pickup was in the right spot?

          also, where/how did you install the mechanical gauge?

          the only other thing i can think of is a clogged oil passage.. you may be able to use some ATF in your crankcase to try and clean any blockages out

          it just seems hard to imagine that an oil passage can be blocked on a newer engine
          I installed the mechanical gauge in place of stock electric gauge sender. I didn't look at the pickup, you don't need to take the oil pan off to replace the oil pump, and I was avoiding removing the oil pan the best I could, but it looks like that may be next. Honestly I am left with the screen got completely plugged, or something is blocked. The ATF idea is good, any idea how much I should ad? I only worry since nothing is flowing I won't really get any circulation to clean out whatever is stuck..

          Thanks for the ideas and advice,
          Douglas

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          • #35
            Re: Zero oil pressure

            I don't think the pickup would fall off ,its bolted on ,not like a pressed pickup on a 3.4. Did you prime the pump? load it with grease? maybe try a shop vac to suck oil through? good luck

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            • #36
              Re: Zero oil pressure

              My only hope is that the pickup screen was plugged by something. Nothing anywhere mentions any sort of priming, I own the Chiltons for the car. I put some clean oil on the pump parts before I installed them, like it said. I also put some oil in the filter, twice, but it didn't seem to help.

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              • #37
                Re: Zero oil pressure

                Just an update on this old old thread. The oil pan got pulled off and it was completely full of sludge that was blocking the pickup. Cleaned up and put back together and it has been running great ever since. Now, to track down where the missing coolant is going...

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                • #38
                  Re: Zero oil pressure

                  Originally posted by Amorget View Post
                  Just an update on this old old thread. The oil pan got pulled off and it was completely full of sludge that was blocking the pickup. Cleaned up and put back together and it has been running great ever since. Now, to track down where the missing coolant is going...

                  I had the exact same thing going on with my 97 camaro this past summer. Started it up and it said zero oil pressure. Went to replace the oil pump and found BAD sludge. Cleaned it all up on the front plate, did not install a new pump, just primed it after a thorough cleaning, put it all back together and it was fine. As instructed by a mechanic friend I ran some crank case cleaner through and then drained & replaced the oil again. That was this past summer and I have not seen that problem again. I got lucky. Oh and the only reason I did not replace the pump is we had a good feeling the sludge was blocking the pickup and it was.

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                  • #39
                    Re: Zero oil pressure

                    Originally posted by Amorget View Post
                    Just an update on this old old thread. The oil pan got pulled off and it was completely full of sludge that was blocking the pickup. Cleaned up and put back together and it has been running great ever since. Now, to track down where the missing coolant is going...
                    There is many fun places for the coolant to go on a 3.8!!! Lower intake manifold gaskets are a common culprit. Have you checked to oil and coolant to verify no mixing of fluids? If there is no mixing, the first thing I would look at is the L shaped elbow from the front of the lower intake manifold to the water pump. It's a little plastic elbow that is very brittle. Check hoses for any signs of leaking, if not, find a pressure tester. Unless it's a headgasket, it should be pretty cheap and easy to fix.
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                    • #40
                      Re: Zero oil pressure

                      I am going to take a VERY close look at the oil to see if I can see any signs of it mixing. However, I am leaning towards that little plastic elbow as most of the oil has appeared clean so far. Not ruling anything out at this point.

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                      • #41
                        Re: Zero oil pressure

                        Was this engine neglected? Just wondering how that much sludge builds up if the car had regular oil changes, occasional engine flush, etc? Is it high milage?

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                        • #42
                          Re: Zero oil pressure

                          Regular oil changes where probably neglected on the car I am guessing. The rest of the car is in great shape. Mileage is only 78k, I think the problem developed at about 75k.

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                          • #43
                            Re: Zero oil pressure

                            Im goin thru this now. Any one have any new input?

                            GOOD:
                            I replaced my oil pump
                            crankcase is full
                            dipstick is clean
                            New pickup

                            BAD:
                            remove filter a few drops spray out.
                            top end sounds terrible, valves tapping

                            Im guessing the oil galley from the pickup to the pump is clogged. Might have to take off thepan again.

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                            • #44
                              Re: Zero oil pressure

                              Zombie thread!

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                              • #45
                                Re: Zero oil pressure

                                Yessa
                                No point in starting a new with this here

                                Any one with experience here? Is there much of a galley from the pick up to the pump???

                                Im going to try a few things before pulling the pan

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