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oil pressure?
First i would like to thank everyone for their help on my engine build. Lots of searches on this site has helped me greatly. Have my 283 running and broke in, i am satisfied with it's performance. Not for racing, for my sons first car,a 86 cutlass. Now for my question, i notice that during braking oil pressure drops low. If i brake hard, for sudden red lights it drops to 0 for a brief second! have mechanical oil pressure gauge, hose may have some slack and maybe a loop in it. plan on re-checking that in the morning. Could that be my problem? New oil pan, i dont think it has any baffles. getting ready for work i will check in tomorrow, thanks in advance.
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Try to confirm the pick-up is still on the pump. How was it installed? Needs to be welded on or highly likely it'll come off. A small cheapy bore scope might be of use. Also I see a lot of aftermarket pans that have no trap-door type baffle in the sump. This baffle makes sure oil stays in the sump during hard braking and cornering etc.
Kitz
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I had the same problem on a road race car. The oil is flowing toward the front of the pan, away from the pickup tube. Installed a baffeled pan, no more issues.
Mark
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Does your oil pan and your pickup match? Like an 8 qt pan with a stock pickup will do that when the oil sloshes foreward. If the parts are matched ( stock pan, stock pickup ) then the height ( angle ) of the pickup screen may be up too high.
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Pick up was not welded on, almost positive oil pan has no baffel in it. Guess i will replace the pan and have the pick up welded on. Any chance this could be done with out pulling engine? should i get a larger oil pan while i am at it? Budget was real tight when i rebuilt it, i have some extra cash now. Right now it has a stock pick up and stock 4qt. type pan, adjusted pick up with engine upside down on stand and put a 3/8 nut on bottom of pick up pushed the oil pan onto engine.Marked tube and tapped tube into pump.thanks again for your replies.
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No need to pull engine. Drop pan and pump then have pick-up welded on. If it did fall off you would probably notice it during hard cornering as well. If it drop the pick-up you will want to at least check #1 main bearing/crank for damage. It goes dry first ............
I had this happen a long time ago. Scored the crank a tad at #1. Put new bearing on and slapped it back together and ran fine ..........
Kitz
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I had an old Jeep on which the oil pickup was a float. It would move up and down with the oil. It worked good until the float got a hole in it and the pickup went to the bottom of the oil pan and shut off the oil supply.