Scott Kane
New member
Just recently did the following:
-Timing Set w/ new gaskets
-Water Pump w/ new gasket
-Oil Change 5qts 10w30
-Belts
-Hoses
-Tensioners
-Coolant Elbow
-SC Coupler
I packed the oil pump gears with petroleum jelly prior to reassembling. I was sure to install the oil pressure relief valve and spring correctly. All galleries were cleaned while disassembled. It did sit for a few days with no oil while everything was apart. I did turn the motor by hand (without oil) a few times when checking the timing set. Just for clarity, I never started the motor without oil
After reassembling everything, I cranked the motor and let it idle while checking for leaks. Initially there was some chatter while warming up. Found a few coolant hoses that needed tightening. Turned the motor off. Tightened up loose hose clamps and moved the car outside. Only the low coolant light was on at this time. While I let it continue idling outside, I replaced the windshield washer pump (~5min or so). At some point while doing this, the oil pressure light came on. I noticed it would flicker some and then stay illuminated. Not wanting to damage anything, I killed the motor when I noticed the light. Checked oil level - good, just did an oil change with the timing set (5qts Quaker State 10w30 w/ Purolator filter - was going to run Seafoam so this was only temporary before going to Castrol GTX w/ AC Delco filter). Don't see any leaks. Haven't jacked the car up yet to check the oil pressure sending unit. Also didn't rev the engine to see if the light would go out. Figured I'd post here first to prevent any damage. No chatter since motor warmed up.
-Timing Set w/ new gaskets
-Water Pump w/ new gasket
-Oil Change 5qts 10w30
-Belts
-Hoses
-Tensioners
-Coolant Elbow
-SC Coupler
I packed the oil pump gears with petroleum jelly prior to reassembling. I was sure to install the oil pressure relief valve and spring correctly. All galleries were cleaned while disassembled. It did sit for a few days with no oil while everything was apart. I did turn the motor by hand (without oil) a few times when checking the timing set. Just for clarity, I never started the motor without oil
After reassembling everything, I cranked the motor and let it idle while checking for leaks. Initially there was some chatter while warming up. Found a few coolant hoses that needed tightening. Turned the motor off. Tightened up loose hose clamps and moved the car outside. Only the low coolant light was on at this time. While I let it continue idling outside, I replaced the windshield washer pump (~5min or so). At some point while doing this, the oil pressure light came on. I noticed it would flicker some and then stay illuminated. Not wanting to damage anything, I killed the motor when I noticed the light. Checked oil level - good, just did an oil change with the timing set (5qts Quaker State 10w30 w/ Purolator filter - was going to run Seafoam so this was only temporary before going to Castrol GTX w/ AC Delco filter). Don't see any leaks. Haven't jacked the car up yet to check the oil pressure sending unit. Also didn't rev the engine to see if the light would go out. Figured I'd post here first to prevent any damage. No chatter since motor warmed up.