Engine Oiling - Do I have a problem?
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 9:16 pm
Hi everyone,
I need suggestions urgently if possible:
I have a 1992 Range Rover Classic which I recently rebuilt the heads on and replaced the tin gaskets with composite ones as the gasket had gone. I bolted it all back up and it fired fine, after a few issues with the fuel rail leaking I ran it for a little bit and it seemed fine. I did however look under the rocker covers and there does not seem to be much oil flow. I do not have an oil pressure gauge, but the oil warning light extinguishes fine.
At idle, the oil flow at the rockers is not visible through the oil filler, when revved to 2000rpm or so there is a visible trickle of oil coming down the valve spring etc. but the rocker arm is fairly dry. Is this normal? I thought that the oil would be positively splashing out of the rocker assembly. The engine seems to be running ok otherwise, though it stalled once or twice (I think the distributor is the problem here). I also considered priming the oil pump but I am not sure this is necessary as I loosened the plug/bolt on the oil pump which led oil to spray out, before I tightened it up again, so flow seems high.
I really need to use the car for a long run tomorrow and am very nervous about doing so.
Can anyone give me any advice?
Can I run the engine with the rocker covers off to observe the oiling?
I need suggestions urgently if possible:
I have a 1992 Range Rover Classic which I recently rebuilt the heads on and replaced the tin gaskets with composite ones as the gasket had gone. I bolted it all back up and it fired fine, after a few issues with the fuel rail leaking I ran it for a little bit and it seemed fine. I did however look under the rocker covers and there does not seem to be much oil flow. I do not have an oil pressure gauge, but the oil warning light extinguishes fine.
At idle, the oil flow at the rockers is not visible through the oil filler, when revved to 2000rpm or so there is a visible trickle of oil coming down the valve spring etc. but the rocker arm is fairly dry. Is this normal? I thought that the oil would be positively splashing out of the rocker assembly. The engine seems to be running ok otherwise, though it stalled once or twice (I think the distributor is the problem here). I also considered priming the oil pump but I am not sure this is necessary as I loosened the plug/bolt on the oil pump which led oil to spray out, before I tightened it up again, so flow seems high.
I really need to use the car for a long run tomorrow and am very nervous about doing so.
Can anyone give me any advice?
Can I run the engine with the rocker covers off to observe the oiling?