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1980 Chevy 350 no oil movement

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Old Nov 4, 2019 | 3:58 PM
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Default 1980 Chevy 350 no oil movement

Ok guys this is my first thread and I need help I am fairly familiar with the Chevy small blocks but I have a 350 hasn’t ran in 20 years and I got it running about 4 months ago now I hooked up a mechanical oil psi gauge so I know the oil is moving but I started it it ran so I changed the oil and a piece of poly or plastic came out of the oil pan I put the new oil in new filter but no oil movement at all I ran the engine for 30 seconds seen no oil in the line so I pulled off my filter and it was dry as a bone does it have something to do with my sump?
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Old Nov 4, 2019 | 5:02 PM
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Pull the distributor, I think there is a plastic sleeve that slides over the distributor shaft, that drives the oil pump.
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Old Nov 5, 2019 | 1:44 AM
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Originally Posted by kevinkpk
Pull the distributor, I think there is a plastic sleeve that slides over the distributor shaft, that drives the oil pump.
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you need pull the distrib inspect that if everything looks fine then drop the pain and see what else is messed up. i dont see what the bushing does if the oil pump froze up or something then the i would think the bushing would pretty much automatically break as soon as the shaft bends or breaks
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