Posted by Ultradog MN on February 09, 2013 at 15:35:17 from (174.30.216.68):
In Reply to: No oil pressure Ford 5000 posted by Dave In Chattaroy on February 09, 2013 at 14:38:06:
In addition to cavitation problems in the cylinder walls those engines will also cavitate into the main oil line. Any oil in the radiator? Not sure about this but I would drop the pan again and hook an air line up to where the sender screws into the block. Pressurize it to about 70 psi and see if you can find any obvious hissing. It will hiss some from all the bearings but there might be one obvious hole. You might rotate the crank a bit to line up the ports in the crank as I think it will fluctuate from zero to 60 psi as the crank turns and the holes line up. There is an old school machinest here who has fixed a bunch of those 3/4/6 cyl oil lines that cavitated by using a reamer and then epoxying in a piece of brake line. Not sure where it cavitates but he explained the process to me once.
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