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ok, i rebuilt my hole front end. that turned out great.

I droped my oil pan to replace the gasket, and noticed my oil pick up tube was full, so i went ahead and replace the oil pump and pick up tube. and after i started my truck a loud banging was happening. im thinking that the pickup tube could be getting hit. it gets louder with the high rpms. has anyone ever had this problem. i dont think i it could be the oil pump.
 
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did you remove the oil dipstick before you removed the pan?
 
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yes and even so. there is a guide rail in the pan that shroud stop that from happening
 
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did you prime the new pump?
 
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ok have never done that. well how do you do that
 
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ok have never done that. well how do you do that
procedure is towards the bottom of the page.....

http://www.pavementsucks.com/tech-article-31.html
 
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would an unprimed pump make such a loud bagging
 
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would an unprimed pump make such a loud bagging
an unprimed pump can kiss your motor goodbye
 
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Without being primed, pump may not start pumping oil. Did you notice if you had oil pressure?
 
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Did you note the position of the tube on the old pump and install it the same way on the new pump?

Do you have pressure?

Also, I have replaced my pump once and main seal twice without priming... truck still runs like a champ although the main seal (or something else) still leaks... lol... So while it is a good idea to prime, if you forget it is not automatic death to your engine.
 


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