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Date:         Tue, 27 Aug 2002 08:39:48 -0400
Reply-To:     SStones <sstones@IDIRECT.COM>
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From:         SStones <sstones@IDIRECT.COM>
Subject:      Re: What does it mean when there isn't any oil in the oil filter?
In-Reply-To:  <sd6a7015.097@ns1.hawkcomputing.com>
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At 06:14 PM 8/26/02 -0500, you wrote: >1984, stops running after a few minutes. Periodic nasty click-thud. >I drained the oil and then took off the oil filter. No oil in it at >all. >The oil level was right. Is it a defective oil filter?

No oil in the filter at all? I'm thinking that there's got to be something terribly wrong with your oil pump, the pick-up tube or where the filter/cooler are mounted there is some sort of obstruction? I think you're going to have to start tearing into your oil pump... Maybe first, with the oil filter off, hold a glass jar up over the open filter nipple while someone cranks the engine for 5 seconds. If you're not getting any oil flow there is something really bad happenning. I expect you don't want to be running the engine at all, if those 5 seconds don't show some flow.


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