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EJ22 oil pressure
jc_geddes - September 23rd, 2006 at 09:36 PM

The plan is to try and start the engine this weekend using a mega squirt ECU.

I have the colling system filled, fuel in the tank and oil in the sump.

I am spinning the engine over trying to get oil pressure, with no luck.

I have remmoved the pressure sensor, and tested its function. I have also tried spinning the engine over withthe sensor removed, I don't get any oil coming out. I have also squirted oil down the oil pressure hole to try and prime the pump.

Any advise? I would prefere to have oil pressure befor trying to start the engine!

Cheers

John


seagull - September 23rd, 2006 at 10:13 PM

John have you had the sump off the motor ?

I have a ej22 here that did the same , no noise coming from the motor at all when cranking over .

Removed the sump & the pickup tube was at the bottom of the pan , along with a conrod .

:alien

:starhit:


jc_geddes - September 23rd, 2006 at 10:21 PM

I have removed the sump, so that I could shorten it. I have also shortened the pick up. I welded some washers to the bottom of the pick so that if for some reason the bottom of the sump moved up then it wouldn't block the pickup.

I have also tried to fill the oil pressure line up with oil and turn the engine over backwards to prime the pump - still no luck.

I am assuming that cranking the enigne over on the starter will result in some oil from the pressure side coming from the oil pressure sensor hole?

The engnine has been removed from the donor car for a while. At least 1 year in my garage! and my at the breaker that sold it to me.


seagull - September 23rd, 2006 at 10:26 PM

yes you should get oil from the pressure switch when cranking .

how many ks had the motor done ?


jc_geddes - September 23rd, 2006 at 11:03 PM

about 50,000mls or 80,000km

So I was told!


seagull - September 23rd, 2006 at 11:47 PM

remove the oil pump , its sounds like its jamed on the inlet side

never seen this before on a suabru ej


jc_geddes - September 24th, 2006 at 01:31 AM

sorted now.

I removed the oil filter (which I had filled with oil when I first fitted it) then span the the engine over, after a couple of seconds oil started to flow, replaced the filter and acouple more seconds and I had pressure. Not sure why this all happened, but I am now ready for the big start tommorow!.

Cheers seagull for your help

John


seagull - September 24th, 2006 at 03:03 AM

its called AIR LOCK

John if you unsure of the ks , run some oil flush through the motor , this will clean out any of the muck that may be sitting about works a treat , as the lifters are very small in the ej22 about about the size of a 1/4 drive 8 mm socket .


GeorgeL - September 25th, 2006 at 07:35 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by seagull
its called AIR LOCK

John if you unsure of the ks , run some oil flush through the motor , this will clean out any of the muck that may be sitting about works a treat , as the lifters are very small in the ej22 about about the size of a 1/4 drive 8 mm socket .


Gear type pumps have small clearances in them. They don't pump air very well, so with the resistance of the oil filter in place nothing would move. Once oil got to the pump things started to move.

With a newly rebuilt engine, many builders pack the pump with petroleum jelly to ensure that the pump will prime properly.

Good thing you checked this out.

George