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seastrike October 4th, 2015 2:49 PM

low oil pressure light after oil pan gasket replacement
 
Yesterday I changed out the oil pan gasket on my 2000 Suburban. I let the silicone in the corners of the pan dry over night. This morning I fill er up with oil and start her up. The low oil pressure light came on and the oil pressure gauge won't move from 0.

My guess is the o ring I put on the oil pump pick up tube. The old o ring had flat edges on the inside and the outside. The new o ring I got from the dealer was red instead of black and is a traditional "round" o ring with no flat spots.

I let the engine run for a minute or a little longer and then I shut her off in disgust.

I am assuming tear it all back down, get a new "flat" o ring at the dealer hopefully tomorrow and then we are back in business? Maybe I'm missing something? It seems the repair went well and there are no leaks.

73shark October 4th, 2015 3:24 PM

Are you sure that the flat sides on the o-rings aren't due to it taking a set since its been installed in the engine for quite a while?
Unless the o-ring was the wrong size, I doubt that it was the cause of your zero oil pressure. I would check the oil pressure sensor.

seastrike October 4th, 2015 4:44 PM

Two different styles of o ring. Definitely not just mushed down. Diameter was the same though.

Rednucleus October 4th, 2015 4:54 PM

How did the motor sound despite the gauge reading?

seastrike October 4th, 2015 5:34 PM

It sounded rough. It also stalled the first turn of the key which it only does if I change the fuel filter. I have the valve noise always on cold start up. It goes away after about 30 seconds.
Update : Decided it is the o ring so I've begun tearing it down again. In draining the oil I found the new oil filter empty.
Feel free to add anything while I'm out under the truck.

Rednucleus October 4th, 2015 11:02 PM

Do oil pumps need to be primed??

bearbait October 5th, 2015 9:47 AM

priming oil pumps
 
Years ago a friend of mine replaced oil pump on a cavalier. He had the same problem when first running engine. I suggested he pack the pump with grease as it is not a self priming pump. He said he had no grease but used Vaseline and it did the trick. So if they haven't changed type of pumps this very well might be your problem. Good luck

seastrike October 6th, 2015 11:42 AM

How it ended:
I went to a Chevy dealer Monday morning in search of the flat o ring. He found mention of it in the computer but could not find the part number. I ended up using the original as it still looked good.
After I got everything put back together the oil pressure is back to normal.
Not sure what to think about the deal but I'm back in business.

Rednucleus October 6th, 2015 9:14 PM

Always so comforting when the professional can't help you. Thanks for the update - interesting that such a small change makes the difference - or coincidence??


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