RE: Engine oil
Well, got it all figured out. First, measured the psi of my pump; it ran 5 psi, so I first tuned it down to 3, but I guess that wasn't enough to keep the bowl full, so I set it at 4 and that seemed to work just fine. Ran it thru a switch off the battery, so now, I've got an ignition switch and a pump switch. I put in 11 qts of 30 wt non-detergent Valvoline, and it smokes just a tad until warm-up, then nothing at all. Sits there an idles like a kitten with a VERY loud purr, but that's because the organic doughnut between the exhaust manifold and the tailpipe is shot. I'm thinkin I might trash the exhaust pipe, and run new stuff thru a tubular-type muffler (like a purple horny or a cherry bomb) and put a new chrome shield around the stack. Since it was converted to 12 volt, none of my electric-driven gauges (temp, air pressure, battery) worked, so I installed a 12-volt volt meter and a mechanical water temperature gauge, so now I'm getting somewhere. The oil pressure gauge was already mechanical, so that was cool. Heck, has between 30 and 40 psi of oil pressure at idle! Anyone have a clue as to where I can locate a direct, or 12-volt, air pressure gauge? That's definitely next on my list. I'm thinkin I might check out the local truck stops or the KW dealer to see what they have. Another question; while the engine is running, I'm getting a noise under the dash, sometimes hissing, sometimes an annoying dying-cow sound. I assume that this is the low-air pressure warning, but even after idling for 5-10 minutes, I would think that it would kick off. Does that just mean that I've got a massive air leak somewhere in the system? I'm gonna have my Vietnam-era Army mechanic give it a once-over tomorrow, but if any of you can shed some light on the subject, I'd be appreciative.
I know that this topic has been beaten like a dead horse over and over, but what should I put in the tranny? It's still got motor oil in there; I can tell that from the dipstick. Should I leave well-enough alone, and just drain it and put in more 30 wt, or switch to ATF? I forget what kind, so lemme know, in case I do decide to switch to ATF. Is there a drain plug on the torque convertor?