Hi I will keep this on the iML a little longer in the hopes it may hep someone else with oil problems in the future. First off THANK YOU! Once again I find myself indebted to "Saint Dick" whom I can always turn to for help! The patron Saint of Imps! ;-) A sincere and heartfelt Thank you! Anyway.. A few more pieces to the puzzle.. It is carburated not EFI. I believe the rest is stock although I am not sure what it's life was like before I bought it way back when. It has 119,000 miles fyi. It is the drivers side that gets no oil while the pass side was gettig good oil. I only pulled the drivers head last night but after finding the rust in the cylinder walls, I think I will pull the pass side too and clean them up while I am in the neighborhood. I know nothing about camshaft bearings or rocker arm passages. How do I check the passages for alignment and or replace the bearing? and the bigger question, how do I check that the oil situation is fixed before I get it all back together again? I remember hearing of an electric screwdriver to prime the oil pump. Is that applicable here either to check it or to lube things before I goback together? I am replacing the fuel pump and water pump and hoses and belts and plugs and cap/rotor etc. while i am here. Anything else I should do while i have it this torn down?? Sorry If I am asking dumb questions, I know just enough to be dangerous when it comes to internals on engines especially 318s. Thank you! Jeff --- Dick Benjamin <dickb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I've already responded to Jeff privately, but since > his question was on the > IML also, I'll copy y'all with what I said, in case > anyone else is dissecting an LA block: > > >>>Well, this is going to be a bit tough. I've not > had an LA block apart > since about 1997, so I'm not exactly fresh on the > subject. The first thing > I would check is to see that the rocker shaft > supports on the suspect side > are assembled correctly. It is possible that the > oil passages that come up > through the support towers are somehow not in the > right locations, or not aligned properly. > > The head on the right side of the engine gets it's > oil through the second > from the rear rocker support tower, as it is > supplied from the #4 cam > bearing. The left side gets its oil from the #2 cam > bearing, and it comes > up through the second from the front rocker tower. > I assume the "left" > side is the driver's side, but look at the other > side to make sure I don't have them backwards. > > Anyway the side that isn't getting oil must have the > wrong tower installed > in the location with the oil passageway, or else the > cam bearing has turned in its bore and is blocking the feed hole. > > Once oil is present in the rocker shaft, it is > distributed through the shaft > and down the push rods to the lifters. > > If the cam bearing on the right side were turned, > the oil warning light > would be on, since that is in the right side > gallery. If you have the > original EFI computer, then that side must be OK, > because the CCC will shut > the engine down immediately if it detects no oil > pressure. If the car has been converted, that won't happen. > > If the cam bearing on the left side were turned, > you'd have exactly the > situation you describe, but having the tower in the > wrong position would also do that. > > As for the oil pump, I can't see how it is involved > here, assuming you've > checked the oil pressure with a real gauge. > > As for the surface rust, assuming it will clean up > easily, I'd try to clean > it out with some vinegar on a soft scrub (plastic, > not metal) pot scrubber, > then spray some WD-40 on it until you can get the > engine together and > running. I wouldn't just ignore it, because iron > oxide is really hard, and > it will do some damage before it winds up in the oil > filter sooner or later. > > Good Luck, and let me know what you find out. It's > a shame you already > pulled the head, you probably didn't have to (but > then you wouldn't have > known about the rust, I guess. > > Dick Benjamin ----------------- http://www.imperialclub.com ----------------- This message was sent to you by the Imperial Mailing List. Please reply to mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and your response will be shared with everyone. Private messages (and attachments) for the Administrators should be sent to webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To UN-SUBSCRIBE, go to http://imperialclub.com/unsubscribe.htm