malmed
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Thanks snow drifter, I will look closer at that, really didn't even notice....
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That would suck. I hope not.I have a friend that does LS swaps often... I called him and talked about my truck. I told him I replaced the O ring and the oil pump and still have no oil pressure, he said "spun a camshaft bearing". He said they are know for spinning the center bearing and they stick to the camshaft and spin in the hole... blocked oil passage and thats why I lost pressure... ? Sound like my problem?
I’m no expert but I do know that replacing cam bearings isn’t that hard, unlike main bearings. Sounds like you might be ready for a top end rebuild. Not the best news I guess but not the worst either. Good luck.I have a friend that does LS swaps often... I called him and talked about my truck. I told him I replaced the O ring and the oil pump and still have no oil pressure, he said "spun a camshaft bearing". He said they are know for spinning the center bearing and they stick to the camshaft and spin in the hole... blocked oil passage and thats why I lost pressure... ? Sound like my problem?
Is the o ring seated all the way? It's a bit of a common mistake. The retainer won't suck the pickup tube in. You need to lube it up and jam the thing in there, it'd a fairly tight fit.My mechanic just finished putting in a new oil pump, and says no change, still very very low oil pressure... WTF, I am now $800 into this... New o ring, new pan gasket, new oil pump, filter, oil and sending unit... now I have a slight valve tick happening too (I assume from low oil up top).... What to do now?
That really sux, but look at the bright side--now you can cam it and maybe some long tubes. You know--while you're in thereWell, this happened, bam, overnight, one days 40-60 psi, next day 10. The original O ring looked fine... so we went on and did the oil pump too... put it all back together, and no change... and a little metal in the pan... So bad as I hate to, I reckon it is long block time, $2700, and probably another $1000 to put it in.... I will try some lucas, and thicker oil, but, I ain't got much hope at this point...
I will try some lucas, and thicker oil, but, I ain't got much hope at this point...
The lucas isn't intended to fix anything. Call it a last step before you start tearing down the motor looking for the failure point
Unless you have a way to true the cam bearing hole in question, AND then have a thicker cam bearing, then you will be looking for a new block if that’s the issue IMHO.
Depends on how long you plan to keep the rig TBH. It's all a cost value propositionYes, it would have to be totally tore down, and line bored with oversize bearings... I am thinking reman remanufactured long block is my best bet.... or just swap it with a junkyard engine, but the extra $1200 for a remanufactured seems like the better investment.
How many miles on it?I still have my 1990 Trooper I bought in 1990.... Still runs... I'll keep her as long as she is ok.... The rest of her is in real good shape, never wrecked, never painted, so....