I just fired my newly rebuilt 1940 UA flathead motor for the first time and the oil pressure light immediately came on. I let it run for a few minutes to see if it would build pressure, but the light never went out. I pulled the return oil line and verified that oil was circulating back into the tank, and it was flowing good. I checked the wiring to the pressure switch and it all seemed correct, and since the wiring was working before the engine rebuild I don't suspect it suddenly went bad. The pressure sending unit switch was also working fine before the rebuild, but it is about the only thing I can think of that might have gone bad and I don't really have a good way to bench test it.
At this point I'd like to install an actual pressure gauge to verify if I have any pressure. I can find an adapter to convert the 3/8-24 male threads to 1/8" NPT female threads so I can install a gauge (https://aaok.com/index.php/extension...1958-1984.html), but what I'd really like to do is install a T fitting so I can permanently run both the stock pressure switch and a pressure gauge. Anyone know of T type fitting that would be 3/8-24 male on one side, 3/8-24 female on the opposite side, and 1/8" NPT in the middle?
Also, just for informational purposes I replaced both the feed and scavenger pumps during the rebuild because the old ones had issues. I also replaced the cams with a set of Andrews, and we verified the cam to feed pump fit was good. As I said earlier, I know oil is flowing because I pulled the return line and watched it pump out. I just don't know how much pressure I'm building.
At this point I'd like to install an actual pressure gauge to verify if I have any pressure. I can find an adapter to convert the 3/8-24 male threads to 1/8" NPT female threads so I can install a gauge (https://aaok.com/index.php/extension...1958-1984.html), but what I'd really like to do is install a T fitting so I can permanently run both the stock pressure switch and a pressure gauge. Anyone know of T type fitting that would be 3/8-24 male on one side, 3/8-24 female on the opposite side, and 1/8" NPT in the middle?
Also, just for informational purposes I replaced both the feed and scavenger pumps during the rebuild because the old ones had issues. I also replaced the cams with a set of Andrews, and we verified the cam to feed pump fit was good. As I said earlier, I know oil is flowing because I pulled the return line and watched it pump out. I just don't know how much pressure I'm building.
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