1997 F-150 replaced timing cover now i don't have oil pressure
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Well I went back through everything I did and it looked good so I put that back together and proceeded to remove the oil pan I removed three bolts from each side of the engine from the motor mounts lifted the engine and put wood blocks between the engine and the motor mounts and I dont have enough clearance to remove the oil pan how do you get the oil pan off?
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my dad had a 97 with a 4.2 he had the same problem but his was done at the dealer seems with the oil pump under the timing cover you need to prime the pump with some sort of grease or it wont pick up oil ended up scoring his cylinders and toasting the cam i would look into that asap good luck
Don
Don
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my dad had a 97 with a 4.2 he had the same problem but his was done at the dealer seems with the oil pump under the timing cover you need to prime the pump with some sort of grease or it wont pick up oil ended up scoring his cylinders and toasting the cam i would look into that asap good luck
Don
Don
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how many miles are on it now? how long did it work? what kind of oil filter do you have? does it knock? your pump may be no good.
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i think it may be the oil pressure sender. may be clogged and cant read the pressure. thats the only thing i can think of since its not knocking. i dont think fram is an anti-drain back filter so you may want to consider switching to motorcraft or wix or any top name brand with a anti-drainback filter. the filter makes sure that the oil pump stays primed so there isnt a dry start.