I'll check that as well.Any thoughts on the main cap orientation? I noticed when I was putting everything back together the crankshaft was near impossible to turn, later realized that I had the caps flipped the wrong way. Another thing to keep in mind, I had my crank turned at the local machine shop to remove a small scratch on the bearing surface. It was the first oversize and I ended up getting the oversized bearings to match. I'm blindly trusting that the machine shop did it right but maybe that's something to check as well. HOpefully this is all stuff I can do from underneath without the oil pan installed, I'd hate to have to rip out the crankshaft again...
well, if the main caps were on wrong, it would definitely be near impossible to turn the crank.. you corrected that issue, right?did you ever plasti-gauge the mains before buttoning up the bottom end?
The #'s on the main cap should be aligned the same way. Look in the book to confirm the proper a way.Also, theres a small Vac. pump seal thats at the bottom of the pump inside the lower housing where the shaft extends. If thats worn/not sealing, it could be a problem with low oil pressure.