Wannabe
Member
- Joined
- Nov 27, 2022
- Posts
- 40
- Reaction score
- 31
- Location
- Streator, IL.
- First Name
- Chuck
- Truck Year
- 1973
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 350
I saw a lot of similar conditions in these threads but mine is still different so here's my story. I bought a 73 C10 stepside from a guy who had no clue to what was going on. The factory gauge didn't work which was no big deal because I planned on putting in aftermarket gauges anyway. I got the truck just about ready to go and when I fired it up the pressure gauge went to 20 and stayed there. As it got warmer the pressure would drop. At 160 idling in gear, pressure was zero. I shut it down and dropped the pan. I looked at the pump and there was no pickup on it. Even this was not the low pressure source because the pump is submerged. I dropped #7 rod cap and the bearing was perfect, I took the bottom off the pump and there were some super fine scratches but still no reason for the pressure to read 0. I added some small washers to the end of the spring in the pump. This had no effect either. So I was frustrated and I put in a full bottle of 90 wt. gear oil. STILL no increase in pressure. Pulled the valve covers and it was oiling but not as much as a normal sbc but still adequate. I checked the mechanical gauge with a known good gauge,, same thing. Anybody got an idea?