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A while back I posted about a loss of oil pressure. At that same time I had blown timing chain guides and one damaged tensioner, all of which has been replaced. That didn't resolve the pressure issue, and I've since confirmed the pressure really is low with a real gauge (20 PSI cold, 10 PSI warm at idle, and drops to almost nothing above idle). So I'm thinking that either the oil pump is clogged with debris from the timing chain guides, or the pump is blown, or worst case I have blown bearings somewhere. The engine gets a bit noisy in the top end when the pressure is down, but that's it.
I don't see a way to pull the oil pan to get to the pump with the engine in the truck, so I'm planning to remove it. I've pulled engines before but wanted to see if there are any special considerations for this application. Also, I'd like recommendations on where to attach the hoist's chains to the block. Thanks!
I don't see a way to pull the oil pan to get to the pump with the engine in the truck, so I'm planning to remove it. I've pulled engines before but wanted to see if there are any special considerations for this application. Also, I'd like recommendations on where to attach the hoist's chains to the block. Thanks!