Besides a trip to the junkyard today I tried to get to the bottom of the 64 Classic oil pressure problem. Yesterday I dropped the oil pan a few inches. I could not drop it all the way in spite of the fact that it looked like I had room before I loosened the bolts. The crossmember was in the way. I knew I would have to drop the crossmember on an American, but I thought the Classic with the modified motor mounts would have enough room. Did not want to hassle with the front springs, so I did not drop the crossmember. Anyway, I was able to see into the oil pan space and feel around in there with a magnet. I found nothing loose and no metal shavings in the pan. So I buttoned it back up. Today I worked on top of the engine. Pulled the head bolt which runs into the oil passage for the rocker shaft. I turned the engine over with no ignition while that head bolt was out to hopefully allow oil pressure to flush the passage. I felt around in the head bolt "socket" and I think I found the oil passage with a stiff wire. There was no obvious debris on the wire when I pulled it out. The valve train overall looks pretty clean, not all sludgy. I put the bolt back and torqued all of the bolts. Then changed the oil and filter and installed a mechanical oil pressure gauge (from Napa). I started the car and had 55 pounds of oil pressure at fast idle with cold oil and no lifter noise even from the start. The valve cover was off so I could see that I had oil supply to all of the rockers. I added one quart of engine flush to the oil and let it idle until it got good at hot. Hot idle oil pressure held at about 22 pounds which is excellent in my mind. So now I'll begin cleaning up the engine bay and correcting other squawks on the car including: Emergency brake cable is frozen (I have a spare). Heater core is bypassed (probably leaking) Steering wheel/horn assembly has been jury rigged. Shifter linkage is connected now, but I still need the correct clips. The shafts on the shift rods are not drilled for cotter keys so I used hairpins but they seem too tight. Would like to find the correct clips. Regards, Joe Fulton Salinas, CA _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.wps.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com