I picked up a 1973 D200 today. It has 74,000 miles, and the engine and drive train appear to be in good condition. The truck has a 318 with 2bbl carb, and 435 tranny. It had not been run since 1993.
The truck was parked on a hillside, and once we got air in the tires, we coasted it down the hill to flat-tow it home. On the downhill run my friend put he tranny in third gear and released the clutch to slow his decent. The engine turned easily. Not ideal with dry cylinders, but it was too late to do anything about it at that point. On the way home I engaged the engine a couple times to help lube the engine before starting it up.
Once we got the truck home, I filled the carb with carb cleaner, and pulled the fuel pump and cleaned it as well. Once the fuel pump was primed the engine fired right up. It idled very well, and accelerated with no hesitation.
The oil gauge didn't work at first, so I thumped the dash and got it to free up, but it only read about 20 lbs at roughly 1500-2000 rpm. I noticed that there was a bit of smoke coming from the driver side cylinder bank exhaust, but the engine still sounded good. After about 10 minutes of idling the smoke subsided, but one of the driver side lifters started to make some noise. I also noted that the oil pressure gauge was now reading almost zero. I shut down the engine and checked a few things, but there was no way to know if the gauge was working properly, or if the oil system was working properly.
I have a couple questions about what to do next:
1-Where is the oil pressure sending unit on a 318? I want to hook up a mechanical gauge and verify the oil pressure.
2-If there is no, or very low oil pressure, where should I look next? Oil pump? Clogged pick-up screen?
3-Is there anything to do about the lifter noise?
4-Is there a safe way to remove sludge from the engine other than disassembling it, such as adding diesel or kerosene to the oil and draining it?
Thanks! Greg
The truck was parked on a hillside, and once we got air in the tires, we coasted it down the hill to flat-tow it home. On the downhill run my friend put he tranny in third gear and released the clutch to slow his decent. The engine turned easily. Not ideal with dry cylinders, but it was too late to do anything about it at that point. On the way home I engaged the engine a couple times to help lube the engine before starting it up.
Once we got the truck home, I filled the carb with carb cleaner, and pulled the fuel pump and cleaned it as well. Once the fuel pump was primed the engine fired right up. It idled very well, and accelerated with no hesitation.
The oil gauge didn't work at first, so I thumped the dash and got it to free up, but it only read about 20 lbs at roughly 1500-2000 rpm. I noticed that there was a bit of smoke coming from the driver side cylinder bank exhaust, but the engine still sounded good. After about 10 minutes of idling the smoke subsided, but one of the driver side lifters started to make some noise. I also noted that the oil pressure gauge was now reading almost zero. I shut down the engine and checked a few things, but there was no way to know if the gauge was working properly, or if the oil system was working properly.
I have a couple questions about what to do next:
1-Where is the oil pressure sending unit on a 318? I want to hook up a mechanical gauge and verify the oil pressure.
2-If there is no, or very low oil pressure, where should I look next? Oil pump? Clogged pick-up screen?
3-Is there anything to do about the lifter noise?
4-Is there a safe way to remove sludge from the engine other than disassembling it, such as adding diesel or kerosene to the oil and draining it?
Thanks! Greg
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