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how to prime oil pump

Started by bricklayer, July 29, 2010, 07:26:15 PM

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bricklayer

I am ready to start engine for the first time since restoration how do i prime the oil pump and run oil through the entire engine  thanks  tom my car is a 69 charger 383 with a mopar performance electronic ignition orange box  again  thanks  tom

maxwellwedge

Yank out the distributor and gear, buy a priming shaft (Mopar Performance sells them) and stick it in a drill chuck and spin it in reverse (counter-clockwise). You will feel it when the oil starts pumping. I like to do this for about 30 seconds and then spin the motor 90 degrees and repeat, 90 degrees and repeat.

P.S. Counter-Clockwise on big blocks, Clockwise on small blocks.

bricklayer

do i need to mark the distributor when i take it out? And what about putting it back in thanks tom

maxwellwedge

If the distributor is in the right spot now and you aren't sure about how to put it back then you better note the distributor location, the rotor location and the slot in the drive gear location and forget the step about rotating the engine 90 degrees at a time like I mentioned above.

68X426

Be sure to use a big horsepower drill, like a Milwaukee, 1/2 inch, corded, you can use up and burn out a little old hand drill fast.

Don't ask how I know. :eyes:



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TylerCharger69

Yes....mark the distributor  and also mark where the rotor is pointing as well

mauve66

i assume you have the long rod to do the priming with?? it requires a 1/2 inch reversible drill, you used to be able to buy the larger chucks and replace the small 3/8 chuck but its been a long time so i don't know if you can still do that part

you will have to rotate it some to make sure the oil galley gets uncovered, when i did my first one i was pumping and pumping and nothing was happening, i thought what the hell, so i kept the drill going (3rd battery) and  rotated the crank just a little bit and whamo, got oil like a water hose across the garage

this was on a B block, i assume RB blocks have the same deal with the galley being covered at some points in the rotation, i don't know about small blocks
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bricklayer

I'm getting the priming shaft from local dodge dealership monday. when i priming the oil in engine it is just turning the oil pump and nor the cam gear where i would lose my timing.Correct  thanks  tom

mauve66

priming doesn't change the timing cause you take the intermediate gear out (the one that the distributor slides into) but to ensure proper oiling is happening you should rotate the crank after pressure is up (you can tell when the drill slows down) and that will change the timing so you need to be able to reset it, if the intake/valley pan is still off you will be able to see if its oiling right away but if the oil gallery is at the covered spot in the cycle......
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body work
paint - mauve and black
powder coat wheels - mauve and black
total wiring
PW
PDLKS
Tint
trim
engine - 520/540, eddy heads, 6pak
alignment

R2

As above,,,,

I usually put a mark on the distributor housing and a corresponding mark on the block so i can line the distributor back up when i drop it in,,eg a magic marker or piece of tape....

NOTE the position of the GEAR before you remove it,,,and put back in the same orientation,,,,,,,

NOTE the position of the rotor as well...........

I usually snap a few quick pics of the gear position, rotor, etc,,,on my digital camera,,,,in case i dont put things back together right away.....this way i have somthing to refer to later  just in case......