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HeepinTROUBLE 12-29-2012 07:11 PM

Oil pressure problem
 
Replacing my oil pump this weekend, got the oil pan unbolted and ready to take out but having troubles with Clarence. I removed my started for a little more room, but the pan is still hitting my front axel And my trAns, been working on it for awhile an no results..... Any ideas would be helpful

ZINGGG 12-29-2012 07:22 PM

Are you jacking it up from the unibody and letting the suspension droop?

CCKen 12-29-2012 08:10 PM

Let me slip in here for a minute...Why are you changing your oil pump? Just curious.

Kevin108 12-29-2012 09:54 PM

+1 jack it up from the front axle then put jack stands under the boxy sections underneath along the sides and let the axle droop down,

CCKen 12-30-2012 08:17 PM


Originally Posted by Kevin108 (Post 2214523)
+1 jack it up from the front axle then put jack stands under the boxy sections underneath along the sides and let the axle droop down,

Then what?

KD4315 12-30-2012 08:42 PM

Unless you want to unbolt the axle you have to jack up the front end a whole bunch. When the it's jacked up a scary amount you can barely slide the oil pan past the front axle.

KD4315 12-30-2012 08:43 PM


Originally Posted by CCKen (Post 2214327)
Let me slip in here for a minute...Why are you changing your oil pump? Just curious.

I would also like to know what led you to changing the oil pump.

Kevin108 12-30-2012 08:45 PM


Originally Posted by CCKen (Post 2216178)
Then what?

Be amazed when the pan doesn't hit the front axle?

belvedere 12-30-2012 08:52 PM


Originally Posted by HeepinTROUBLE (Post 2214251)
but having troubles with Clarence.

Who is Clarence? Can't you just ask him to leave?

ZINGGG 12-31-2012 01:12 AM


Originally Posted by belvedere (Post 2216260)

Who is Clarence? Can't you just ask him to leave?

:rofl:

The Rooster 12-31-2012 02:06 AM

welcome to Cf interesting 1st post..a few questions for you... if you do not mind...
what year is your Jeep?
What motor does it have? how many miles on it?
Why are you replacing your oil pump? They rarely go bad....

HeepinTROUBLE 12-31-2012 07:34 AM

It's a 2000.
Has about 125000.
My oil preasure light was coming on, I replaced my sending unit thinking that would solve my problem. Didn't. So I replaced oil pump yesterday, seeing that a lot of forums and people I talked to said it was the oil pump, so did that and tried replacing my main rear seal. Tryed and could get it so a buddy said it would be fine just replacing bottom of the seal. Got it all back together and the oil preasure light went off again last night and my truck has a weird noise as I speed up.... Any help would be appreciated thanks fellow jeepers

Deserthut 12-31-2012 08:46 AM

Exactly same issue here with my '00 XJ
 

Originally Posted by HeepinTROUBLE (Post 2216859)
It's a 2000.
Has about 125000.
My oil preasure light was coming on, I replaced my sending unit thinking that would solve my problem. Didn't. So I replaced oil pump yesterday, seeing that a lot of forums and people I talked to said it was the oil pump, so did that and tried replacing my main rear seal. Tryed and could get it so a buddy said it would be fine just replacing bottom of the seal. Got it all back together and the oil preasure light went off again last night and my truck has a weird noise as I speed up.... Any help would be appreciated thanks fellow jeepers

Should've read more ... there's no salvation ... rebuild or run till it blows
Mine has 165,XXX miles on it, and check gauge lights comes up after oil warms up, also dipstick level is way up while coolant disappears. My question is how can this engines run so strong still?

bigbadon 12-31-2012 10:17 AM


Originally Posted by Deserthut (Post 2216946)
Should've read more ... there's no salvation ... rebuild or run till it blows
Mine has 165,XXX miles on it, and check gauge lights comes up after oil warms up, also dipstick level is way up while coolant disappears. My question is how can this engines run so strong still?


Yup, oil pumps rarely fail. Most likely your engine is worn out. Low oil pressure is a condition and not a function.....higher oil pressure has no effect on protecting an engine. If you are still getting oil to the rockers you are getting it everywhere else. Mine has 101k miles with 4 psi and runs fine.

salad 12-31-2012 01:20 PM


Originally Posted by Deserthut (Post 2216946)
Should've read more ... there's no salvation ... rebuild or run till it blows
Mine has 165,XXX miles on it, and check gauge lights comes up after oil warms up, also dipstick level is way up while coolant disappears. My question is how can this engines run so strong still?

Cracked head lol. Nice. Don't worry, it will develop problems as the coolant continues to displace oil and cause more bearing damage.


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