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So I built a big fancy fast engine. Edelbrock Performer RPM heads and Intake, Harland Sharp Roller Rockers, .513/.533 @ 289° Lunati Cam, Windage Tray, High volume oil pump from Mopar Performance, Edelbrock Fuel Pump, Edelbrock Performer 750 cfm, MSD Ready-to-Run and MSD Blaster 2 coil, Hooker Headers. Vroom vroom.
I made a point of putting as many stock-looking parts in it as possible. When disassembling the engine, the oil dipstick broke. I picked up a chrome replacement from Summit (I didn't care for the chrome, but it was all they had). It seemed to be a very different length — when I put it all together and put stock four quarts of oil in it, it didn't touch the stick. I had some fuel issues, so I had a "real mechanic" take a look at it and he pointed out that I'd put a washer on the choke lever which was causing it to jam. We removed the washer, she fires up and sounds like it's going to eat small children if they get in the way.
He put oil in it because the dipstick read wrong, and the clatter went away and came back again (it's only been fired up a few times). The oil light started coming on. Convinced there was just too much oil in it, and the chromey-aftermarket dipstick from some no-name company was a sham, I bought another "stock replacement" dipstick from 440 Source. I changed it (I hate changing that thing, it's a real bitch to install even though it's only got one bolt...especially with those big *** headers in there). I changed the oil, just figured I'd start fresh.
No oil on the dipstick.
No oil under the car.
Fire it up, no oil pressure, shut it off.
Jacked up the car and pulled the oil plug, there is *some* oil in the pan. Not sure how much. When I changed the oil, it didn't *look* like a gallon of oil that drained from there.
Anyone have any idea the hell might be going on? Where's the oil going? The oil pump not working? That seems unlikely, also seems unlikely it could be incorrectly installed given it's driven by the distributor gear and...well, all that stuff is spinning clearly. I was thinking about how different the new top end is from the old one, and how in the old top-end the rockers were oiled by oil jackets in the pushrods, which in the new design they are individually adjustable cup-and-balls. Am I overlooking some design flaw? Obviously something is wrong, but aside from pulling the oil pump off just to look at it, nothing is jumping out at me.
I made a point of putting as many stock-looking parts in it as possible. When disassembling the engine, the oil dipstick broke. I picked up a chrome replacement from Summit (I didn't care for the chrome, but it was all they had). It seemed to be a very different length — when I put it all together and put stock four quarts of oil in it, it didn't touch the stick. I had some fuel issues, so I had a "real mechanic" take a look at it and he pointed out that I'd put a washer on the choke lever which was causing it to jam. We removed the washer, she fires up and sounds like it's going to eat small children if they get in the way.
He put oil in it because the dipstick read wrong, and the clatter went away and came back again (it's only been fired up a few times). The oil light started coming on. Convinced there was just too much oil in it, and the chromey-aftermarket dipstick from some no-name company was a sham, I bought another "stock replacement" dipstick from 440 Source. I changed it (I hate changing that thing, it's a real bitch to install even though it's only got one bolt...especially with those big *** headers in there). I changed the oil, just figured I'd start fresh.
No oil on the dipstick.
No oil under the car.
Fire it up, no oil pressure, shut it off.
Jacked up the car and pulled the oil plug, there is *some* oil in the pan. Not sure how much. When I changed the oil, it didn't *look* like a gallon of oil that drained from there.
Anyone have any idea the hell might be going on? Where's the oil going? The oil pump not working? That seems unlikely, also seems unlikely it could be incorrectly installed given it's driven by the distributor gear and...well, all that stuff is spinning clearly. I was thinking about how different the new top end is from the old one, and how in the old top-end the rockers were oiled by oil jackets in the pushrods, which in the new design they are individually adjustable cup-and-balls. Am I overlooking some design flaw? Obviously something is wrong, but aside from pulling the oil pump off just to look at it, nothing is jumping out at me.















