Discussion:
No Engine Oil Pressure ??

I recently bought a Clark C500 Y50 Model, 5000 lb pneumatic tire model with a Waukesha gas engine. When i bought it The oil pressure and temperature gauges were not working but it ran fine. I just finished repairing the entire wiring harness but the oil pressure gauge was still not working. I replaced it with a mechanical gauge with a 1/8" tube from the sensor location to the gauge. Still no oil pressure. This engine has the bypass oil filter system with a short line running to the filter from a tee on the side of the block where the oil pressure sensor is located. It also has a long hose running from the filter to the opposite side of the block. I disconnected the short hose from the block to the filter and ran the engine - I only get a real small dribble of oil from the hose - it took 30 seconds to fill half a cup with oil. Seems like there is no oil pressure at this location where the oil pressure sensor and filter are connected to the block but the the engine the engine runs smoothly at all rpms with none of the noises I would expect to hear from rod bearings or rocker arms with no oil pressure. Is it possible there is a blockage in the oil flow to this location but the rest of the engine is getting oil pressure ?

My problem is how to figure out if the low oil pressure is because of worn out engine bearings or an oil pump failure or something else like a blockage in the oil gallery to the pressure sensor location but I am not sure how to do that.

Appreciate if anyone could give me some pointers on trying to figure out what the problem is -is there any other location I can test for oil pressure or flow from the oil pump ?
  • Posted 13 May 2021 21:31
  • By Blueacre
  • joined 25 Mar'21 - 7 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
Showing items 1 - 1 of 1 results.
I removed the oil connection at the block this morning, connected a gauge and ran the engine for 30 seconds - still no pressure. I disconnected the gauge and ran the engine again for 30 seconds - there was a good flow of oil out of the connection - it was a pulsing flow. I connected a 12 inch long hose that hung down to below the oil pan and ran the engine again - good flow but if I put my finger over the end of the hose I could stop the flow but still feel some small pressure pulses. I raised the hose up to the level of the valve cover there was only a small dribble coming out.

Seems like there is some oil flow but almost no pressure - possibly enough oil flow to keep the bearings lubricated so that is why they are not noisy but probably not enough pressure for adequate lubrication if the engine is under load.

My problem now seems to be how to figure out if the low pressure is due to excessive bearing clearance or a faulty oil pump ????
  • Posted 15 May 2021 02:41
  • By Blueacre
  • joined 25 Mar'21 - 7 messages
  • Ontario, Canada

Post your Reply

Forkliftaction accepts no responsibility for forum content and requires forum participants to adhere to our rules of conduct. Click here for more information.

If you are having trouble using the Discussion Forums, please contact us for help.

UN Forklift MINI5TON-DIESEL-FORKLIFT
HANGZHOU, Zhejiang, China
New - Sale
Toyota CORE-IC-PNEUMATIC-FORKLIFT8FGU25
Flesherton, Ontario, Canada
Used - Sale
Upcoming industry events …
July 9-10, 2025 - Birmingham, United Kingdom
October 21-23, 2025 - Panama City, Panama
Global Industry News
edition #1236 - 26 June 2025
As June comes to a close, the month when our sector recognises National Forklift Safety Day , the United Kingdom’s Association of Industrial Truck Trainers (AITT) has issued a timely reminder of the need to ensure any staff training is fully accredited... Continue reading
Global Industry News
edition #1236 - 26 June 2025
As June comes to a close, the month when our sector recognises National Forklift Safety Day , the United Kingdom’s Association of Industrial Truck Trainers (AITT) has issued a timely reminder of the need to ensure any staff training is fully accredited... Continue reading
Fact of the week
Sourdough bread contains Lactobacillus reuteri, a probiotic bacteria. During pregnancy and breastfeeding, these bacteria can travel from the mother's colon to her breast tissue and be passed to the infant through breast milk. It offers various health benefits, including potential protection against breast cancer.
Latest job alerts …
St. Louis, MO, United States
Evansville, IN, United States
Daleville, IN, United States
Uxbridge, Canada
Movers & Shakers
Jeannette Walker Jeannette Walker
CEO, MHEDA
President, European Rental Association (ERA)
Chief marketing officer, JLT Mobile Computers
Chief executive officer, East Penn Manufacturing