mitsubishi evo oil pressure
mitsubishi evo oil pressure
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brewster

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30 posts

228 months

Saturday 21st April 2012
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Hi, I am having problems getting oil pressure on my evo 4. The engine has been sitting for about a year and a half. I have fitted new belts, new filter and tried to turn it over without the plugs, but light still on. I have fitted a new switch too. Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers Graham

D_G

1,890 posts

231 months

Saturday 21st April 2012
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I'd fill up the oil filter as much as possible, wind it over a bit. From memory you might need to start it to get the light out.

brewster

Original Poster:

30 posts

228 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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Thanks, i've even tried taking off the oil cooler pipes and filling the sandwich plate with a tube and funnel of oil, taken off the oil feed pipe to the turbo and filled it full, but the light is still on. Just don't fancy letting it run until i see the light going out. Have you had experience of this before?

shogun001

254 posts

188 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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I can't imagine that engine building enough oil pressure at turn over revs to make the switch. It sounds like you've already fully pre-primed the system so I'd just start it up (don't blame me however if it does go bang!)

liner33

10,861 posts

224 months

Monday 23rd April 2012
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how fast are you turning it over without the plugs in ??

I've known people to tow a car with plugs out and drag it in gear to get the pressure up on rebuilt motors , some engines can be sods to get going, Rover V8's spring to mind , people used to pack the oil pump with grease and then prime it this way

brewster

Original Poster:

30 posts

228 months

Monday 23rd April 2012
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Its turning over just off the battery, i might try it with some leads on and a boost pack first, but good idea, thanks. Just doesn't seem right starting it up without the light going out. Thanks again

D_G

1,890 posts

231 months

Monday 23rd April 2012
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After doing my engine and priming everything I could, I wound it over with the injectors disconnected to get the pressure up. Got it started and the light was out almost instantly. That was four or so years ago.
I don't think I got the light to go out on crank either but knew everything was OK to go for a startup.
Don't forget the galleries and bearing surfaces will have an oil film and the pump will give pressure very quickly once started.