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TXSS 03-11-2009 07:26 AM

Re: Low oil pressure in ZL-1
 
69SSZL1 is correct. If this is an 053 block. The relief valve and the filter nipple have to be purchased separately and installed by the user. For some reason they don't come with the block. I left it out of the first ZL-1 I built and had about the same numbers as you're seeing. Easy Fix

Relief Valve

Bill Rose 03-11-2009 07:32 AM

Re: Low oil pressure in ZL-1
 
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Sounds Like sound advise to me from 69ss ZL1... Lets check it out tomorrow.. Sounds like what is going on!!!! All the problems indicate the facts at hand... And lets go from there....

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SuperNovaSS 03-11-2009 10:37 AM

Re: Low oil pressure in ZL-1
 
Sounds hopeful! I hope you didn't get too far in the removal ALbert!

Dog427435 03-11-2009 02:02 PM

Re: Low oil pressure in ZL-1
 
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HPMIKE 03-11-2009 02:47 PM

Re: Low oil pressure in ZL-1
 
There is a lesson here. When you build an engine, always pre-lube it on the stand with a priming shaft. May not be able to catch a mechanical problem or assembly error, but a problem like this, or a missing galley plug would have easily been found.

MB

Alss 03-11-2009 03:16 PM

Re: Low oil pressure in ZL-1
 
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Alss 03-11-2009 03:17 PM

Re: Low oil pressure in ZL-1
 
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There is a lesson here. When you build an engine, always pre-lube it on the stand with a priming shaft. May not be able to catch a mechanical problem or assembly error, but a problem like this, or a missing galley plug would have easily been found.

MB

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Did prelube the motor..had 30 psi cold with a drill tought it was good..different story when hot!!!

HPMIKE 03-11-2009 03:54 PM

Re: Low oil pressure in ZL-1
 
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There is a lesson here. When you build an engine, always pre-lube it on the stand with a priming shaft. May not be able to catch a mechanical problem or assembly error, but a problem like this, or a missing galley plug would have easily been found.

MB

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Did prelube the motor..had 30 psi cold with a drill tought it was good..different story when hot!!!

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Not trying to beat you up, but I would have stopped right there. 30 psi cold and you will have practically nothing hot as you found. In any engine, the cold oil pressure will be significantly higher than when hot. You should have seen somewhere between 60-80 psi cold, depending on the internal clearancing. Then the motor would make around 20-40(sometimes higher-alot of variables here), once it warmed up.

Point is if you know that the oil pressure was 30 cold and it will drop sgnificantly when hot, then the 30psi reading was enough cause for concern. When you spin the drill up on the stand, the drill should "kick back" significantly. 30 psi will barely affect a quality 1/2" drill. Hopefully the engine was assembled with a high quality assembly lube. You would be surprised at how well that stuff will lubricate in the event of an issue such as this.

The motor is proabaly fine, especially if you didn't load it down. Glad the you found the source of the problem early. Keep us posted.

MB

SS427 03-11-2009 06:13 PM

Re: Low oil pressure in ZL-1
 
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Check it, and if you don't have one in the block let us know.

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Chevy454 03-11-2009 06:17 PM

Re: Low oil pressure in ZL-1
 
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There is a lesson here. When you build an engine, always pre-lube it on the stand with a priming shaft. May not be able to catch a mechanical problem or assembly error, but a problem like this, or a missing galley plug would have easily been found. MB

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Don't feel bad, Al, I learned a similar lesson years ago...early block, new cam/lifters [most of you probably already know where this is going!], had the thing ready to drop in minus the carb, was priming it on the stand, and noticed it never would oil the top end...naturally, the early block required the grooved cam, which I had neglected to purchase! So, apart she came, Mo put the cam on a lathe, and then we were back in business...just glad we found it before we wasted a day on the dyno! https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...emlins/eek.gif


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