- Apr 13, 2005
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I recently rebuilt my 1986 302. At some point during the rebuild, the oil pickup tube was bent slightly, not thinking much about it I bolted it on and it seemed to fit ok, creating a good seal to the pump.
Since the rebuild, I've been having problems with oil pressure. Most notably, when the front of the car is pointed uphill. (When pointed downhill, the pressure seems to run fine).
Thinking it may have been a bad pump, I changed it out. It did nothing to fix my problems.
My current best guess is that there is a crack somewhere in my pickup tube, near the front of the engine, perhaps even at the point where the tube connects to the flange that bolts to my pump.
I was wondering if anyone had had symptoms similar to what I'm experiencing, (differences in oil pressure related to the pitch of the car), and what they found to be the problem.
Since the rebuild, I've been having problems with oil pressure. Most notably, when the front of the car is pointed uphill. (When pointed downhill, the pressure seems to run fine).
Thinking it may have been a bad pump, I changed it out. It did nothing to fix my problems.
My current best guess is that there is a crack somewhere in my pickup tube, near the front of the engine, perhaps even at the point where the tube connects to the flange that bolts to my pump.
I was wondering if anyone had had symptoms similar to what I'm experiencing, (differences in oil pressure related to the pitch of the car), and what they found to be the problem.