when you did the valley line did you strip the motor down and clean out all the passages to remove metal shavings? these can go through the bearings and tear things up in a hurry.
when you did the valley line did you strip the motor down and clean out all the passages to remove metal shavings? these can go through the bearings and tear things up in a hurry.
Yup, I did a complete block up rebuild.
everything new
Originally Posted by Leadbut
someone answer this because ive always had this problem..i also did a block up reuild....and when you say change the filter and add 1.5 quarts are you saying to add 6.5 quarts total???...is it safe to run that way??
Not to but in, but have read here to run "extra oil" since drainback can be slow.
On the Pressure Relief Plunger, somewhere in a post here MC posted what the diameter and tolerance was for the plunger. A new plunger I got in a Sealed Power Kit was a little "big" on diameter, stuck closed and start up, and bulged the oil filter, Napa Gold, pretty good, but thankfully didn't burst it and make a BIG mess. Checked diameter of an old plunger, is was .0005 to .001 smaller diameter, used it and pressure spikes went away. Wonder if your relief plunger is sticking open cause it's a little on the "big" diameter side ? Does the Plunger bore in the filter adpater look smooth and polished ? I'm no expert, just a novice. Thread for me to learn from. Hope ya get it figured out and squared away soon.
'69 AMX #11,856 BSO/Saddle 343-4V Auto Go-Pak A/C Leather
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Well i added the 1.5 quarts extra and put on a good old Wix filter.
Once again the car started up great oil pressure cold. Got out on the road to see what would happen. I was sitting at a stop sign about half a mile down the road I sat there for a few minutes to get a good read on the idle Oil pressure before I got started. I figured id go about 2-3 miles and stop again.
Well I soon as I took off I got pulled over by a cop. He'd seen me sitting at the stop sign, and figured i was up to no good. So when i went roaring past him glass packs and all he pulled me over. Thankfully he had a sense of humor and curiosity. He was only about 26 and he'd never even heard of AMC never mind seen an AMX. So we shot the shit about cars, and it turned out we had served in Iraq at the same time in the same division . He forgot about my ticket and I forgot about the rest of my test drive (till tomorrow!)
Today I pulled off the oil pressure gauge pick up assembly and cleaned it out. It's attached to the pressure gauge and the idiot light. I was thinking I might have shot a piece of crud up there or filled it with Vaseline on startup. It looked pretty clean though.
When I was out last night my oil psi didn’t drop lower than 15psi at idle. But my mechanical pressure gauge seemed to move very jerky. Like it was sticking. It used to move very smoothly. What does that mean? Air in gauge line? Relief valve sticking? Nothing?
Got out last night.
Fired right up good pressure
Engine warmed up to about 190 still at about 15psi idle and about 40 under load.
Drove a couple more miles (maybe 3-4) Still around 200F but only about 5 psi idle and 20-25 under load.
Drove home and hit the bottle.
Everything is new except the Timing cover/oil pump housing.
You may just have excessive clearances in your oil pump.
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I think your right. I should have put on a new one from the start.
It looked OK. Measured out loose but in spec. I cleaned up the pump cover. I never checked but it my have a taper in it and the outside clearances could be a lot bigger than I think.
Either way by replacing it I will at least eliminate the pump from the equation.
I was having "issues" with my oiling on the 360... 1st the plunger would get stuck and as soon as I would fire-up the 360 my oil filters blew apart... my oil pressure gauge got "tweaked"... With the engine off it reads 18psi (I can only imagine what the actual pressure reached)... After I took the pump apart I machined the plunger down almost .001" and did a quick hone on the bore... After that, I milled the bottom plate removing all grooves etc... After that, I lapped it in on a lapping block/table... The reason I did all of this was the gear pocket (Where gears are contained) there wasn't any scratches or marks.. Only the bottom plate had a few "marks"... I packed her full of vasoline button her up and she purred 58-62ish at cold idle and 28-30 during warm idle 180*... After a few hundred miles I noticed my oil pressure dropped pretty quickly... I yanked the pump and it looked mint... The it dawned on me... The Internal oiling line.. I only snugged it... Well, I yanked the intake and sure enough it wasn't snug no-more... I tightened it down and I'm good to go.