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4.0 OHV oil flow path


otnipecar

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City
Washington
Vehicle Year
1999
Transmission
Automatic
Does anyone have a diagram / picture of the oil flow path for a 4.0 OHV? I am trying to figure out if I may have a passage blocked or if it is the oil pump.

(99 Ranger 4x4, 139,xxx miles).

I seem to not be getting oil to the camshaft position sensor. I replaced it once and now am getting that squealing noise again. I am pulling the intake this time to change it. When I pulled the valve covers they appeared dry inside (not much oil that I am used to when pulling valve covers on other engines). Also the lifter valley appears to be quite dry. The pressure gauge in the dash shows good pressure so I am thinking it isn't the pump. Not getting any lifter noise either, runs very smooth.

I have put in SeaFoam a couple of times also. I really don't want to pull the engine if I don't have to.

Any ideas are appreciated.
 
The gauge in the dash is a poor instrument to base diagnosis off of. Its basically an idiot light with a needle. As long as there is 8 pounds of oil pressure, the gauge will read "normal". A good test would be to remove the oil pressure sender, obtain a mechanical gauge, and screw it in in place of the sender. Then start the motor and see what you get.
 
Wow!

Does anyone have a diagram / picture of the oil flow path for a 4.0 OHV? I am trying to figure out if I may have a passage blocked or if it is the oil pump.

(99 Ranger 4x4, 139,xxx miles).

I seem to not be getting oil to the camshaft position sensor. I replaced it once and now am getting that squealing noise again. I am pulling the intake this time to change it. When I pulled the valve covers they appeared dry inside (not much oil that I am used to when pulling valve covers on other engines). Also the lifter valley appears to be quite dry. The pressure gauge in the dash shows good pressure so I am thinking it isn't the pump. Not getting any lifter noise either, runs very smooth.

I have put in SeaFoam a couple of times also. I really don't want to pull the engine if I don't have to.

Any ideas are appreciated.

Sounds to me you are LOOKING for trouble! Remember that is a 12 year old vehicle! SO WHAT if it has worn out two different CPS's??? Put another one in there and keep on truck'n!
Big Jim:hottubfun::wub:
 

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