Well, I rebuilt the motor earlier this year. Yesterday I had driven about a quarter mile from home and noticed that the oil pressure guage was on the first tick mark. Usually it is around the middle of the guage. So I immediately drove it home and parked it. I put a mechanical guage on it this morning and it didn't even move. There wasn't any oil dripping when I removed the sender or guage either.
I drained the oil today and there are some small brass-colored flakes in it, smaller than glitter but bigger than silt. There was a bit of brass-colored dust in the oil filter the first time I changed it, and I thought that was normal. This is the second oil change since I rebuilt it...shouldn't most of them be gone by now? Is there some way for the passage going to the gauge to be stopped up but it's really OK?
I guess I'll pull the oilpan and see what I can see.
It's a new Melling oil pump, and all new bearings/rings throughout. Except cam bearings, they looked OK so I left them. Didn't want to buy a bearing puller for them anyhow. Reused the cam so it shouldn't be an issue.
I drained the oil today and there are some small brass-colored flakes in it, smaller than glitter but bigger than silt. There was a bit of brass-colored dust in the oil filter the first time I changed it, and I thought that was normal. This is the second oil change since I rebuilt it...shouldn't most of them be gone by now? Is there some way for the passage going to the gauge to be stopped up but it's really OK?
I guess I'll pull the oilpan and see what I can see.
It's a new Melling oil pump, and all new bearings/rings throughout. Except cam bearings, they looked OK so I left them. Didn't want to buy a bearing puller for them anyhow. Reused the cam so it shouldn't be an issue.