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Old 05-02-2017, 02:46 PM   #5
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Default Re: hard stop oil pressure drops to zero

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Originally Posted by rotorwrench View Post
There is not much for baffles in those old oil pans. A hard turn or stop can allow all the oil to go forward or side to side. If the pick up screen loses the oil, it will draw air and that could be a problem for a bit. At least till it gets a shot of oil again and pushes the air bubble out.

Changing out an early pump for an later type can require a change in the oil pick up assembly if anything like that has taken place.
Rotor, You have nailed this one. I would bet heavily this is exactly the issue - that is, the baffle has been removed. I have seen this first hand a number of times. That baffle was in the pan for a reason - not simply to add manufacturing cost.
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