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Old 01-21-2012, 02:20 PM
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Lack of Oil

I have a 426 wedge I had blue printed in 1990 and am just now getting the project finnished. I pulled the distibuter and turned the oil pump to veirfy oil but am only getting oil on the drivers side of the heads, any suggestions would be apreiceated.
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Old 01-21-2012, 03:14 PM
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Have you tried turning the crank while priming, this should align the cam journal transfer passage with the other side. I think they line up when TDC on damper is at approx. 10+2:00.
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You need a oil priming shaft to spin with a drill and rotate the motor like 500 suggested.
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Agree with both replies above... Als ... Welcome to the forum.... Be sure to check out the Mopar of the Month contest
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I agree X3 if you have an old dist. you can make a priming tool; welcome to the forum
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Originally Posted by Coronet 500
Have you tried turning the crank while priming, this should align the cam journal transfer passage with the other side. I think they line up when TDC on damper is at approx. 10+2:00.
And while you're at it make sure both rocker shafts are installed properly

I dont know if the older engines had the "notch" in the end of the shaft. The book says





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Than you all for your imput and welcoming me to the Forum.
I am using a shaft and drill motor to turn the oil pump. The shafts do not have the notch mentioned, I have the Chilton hard cover book also and tried to figure this out on my own but needed this imput, I ordered a new long ratchet and a deep socket so I can spin the crank, I'll let you know what appens, Thanks' again.
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