Posted by chris450 on April 02, 2013 at 13:23:31 from (69.35.201.186):
I made a mistake. Last year my 450 had to sit outside for a while. Apparently it got rain water in it some how. Must of got in by the exhaust manifold threads. But any ways I got the water out and got it running. Not thinking of changing the oil cause of the water it got left in there. Now I had to move it. So I started it up and watch the oil pressure like I always do. Usually it takes a couple seconds to start to come up. It never did. I tried it again today and still didnt show any pressure. So I went and smacked the oil pan and it is rock solid. Didnt sound hollow at all. Pulled the drain plug and theres a bunch of ice. Thawing it now and going to change the oil. But i was wondering would it shear a roll pin or keyway on something if the oil pump is froze up. If I have to pull the pan I will do that before I dump oil in.
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