If this didn't work for us, our plan was to drop the lower oil pan, make a small plate with a fitting or nipple in it, bolt it in place of the pickup on the pan, and force oil up into the the pump by using air pressure (low pressure no more than 5-15psi). You'll need a plastic bottle capable of withstanding the pressure and the proper fittings and clamps to make it work. It would be similar to a power brake bleeder.
Once you get that attached, I would crank it by hand for a bit. I would then crank it with the ignition disconnected. You should be able to verify oil is flowing through out the system if it starts to run back out of the pan.
Once you get that attached, I would crank it by hand for a bit. I would then crank it with the ignition disconnected. You should be able to verify oil is flowing through out the system if it starts to run back out of the pan.
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