Hi Guys – I had to strip the oil pump to reseat the check valve ball – after rebuilding, I checked the pump was pushing oil up the return pipe by kicking the bike over. On completion, and starting up, the oil light is not going out and there appears to be no oil going back to the tank. On checking the return pipe again, by cranking the engine over, it appears there is air pumping but not much oil. Are there any checks I can do before I have to take the pump apart again? Thanks
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Thanks Duffy and Cotten - update
I attached a clear plastic tube to the return pipe - see photo - and whilst oil came up the pipe when cranking, it was mostly air. This simply confirms what I felt when I put my fingers in the oil tank to see if oil was returning - I felt mostly just puffs of air.
I checked the oil feed pipe to the pump. This provides a continuous running stream of oil when cold, which seems OK.
I removed the check ball and oil did not seep out as I expected. As the check valve prevents seepage to the sump, I would have expected the oil to overflow - it didn't.
I removed the oil pressure sensor and again, no oil came out.
I replaced the sensor.
Having removed the check ball, I attempted to feed oil down the check ball valve whilst cranking, and the oil appeared to go somewhere.
I replaced the check ball, spring, cap and cranked the engine - no change - still oil but mostly air.
The fact I'm getting oil and air leads me to believe the pump is working?
Any ideas?
Thanks - GregAttached Files
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If just removing the checkball cap doesn't allow it to slowly overflow, Greg,...
There's a hairball in there somewhere. Paper towels can be evil.
But still, Please beware that the return flow is always an airy froth.
....CottenAMCA #776
Dumpster Diver's Motto: Seek,... and Ye Shall Find!
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Greg, don't feel bad. I'm sure we have done things like that, me included. Here's one of mine: Rebuilt the carb on a friend's 47 Chief. Got it all back together and it wouldn't start. Had spark but no fuel. Pulled the carb back off. Discovered the paper towel I had put in the manifold to keep stuff out. Yep. the towel was doing it's job.
Dave
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