2000 chevy suburban 5.3 oil reads high on stick no oil in filter motor seems to be close to being locked up can still get crank to turn when i put a jump start on it i think it is oil pump out

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Asked by cbroom49 Oct 11, 2015 at 11:13 AM about the 2000 Chevrolet Suburban

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

changed oil a week ago used mobil 530 and mobil filter truck ran fine seen light flicker for oil i was backing up and truck died

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You may have a bad head gasket, or cracked head. Did it overheat one time? Oil filling up like that is usually anti-freeze which would lock up the motor.

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car did not overheat i drained oil out it had about 61/2 qt it looked like it had gone 3000 miles had a gas smell pulled oil filter had no oil in it truck seemed to be running fine when i pulled dipstick oil looked nice and clean but when i drained everything out it looked real dirty when 69 miles after i changed oil

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So you did a oil change? and how many quarts did you put back in? Did you notice if there was sludge in the oil like globs of sh** coming out? And was there any oil at all at the oil filter? Is there a pressure gage on the dash and what was it doing when looking at it? What did it read? Last, how many miles are on this?

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The oil was dark no clumps did not see pressure one of the guys who work for me did it when i drained it it was maybe a qt over oil was already dark it went about 70 miles. No oil in oil filter acts like its locked. Up but i put jump box on it and all the pulleys will start to turn thats with me just bumping the key

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So if there is no oil at all inside oil filter area, (housing) you are not getting any oil pressure. Going to try and save it?

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I dont know if ut can be saved. Dont know uf it is oil pump ir if ut mught be problem with the tube stoped. Up bring oil upto pump are a whole list of other things that has come to mind it might gave chance since i can get the crank to move it has 230000 on it

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With that many miles on her even if you were to get it going its not going to last long, and would be problem after problem. I got 237000 out of mine, oil pressure was still good but a lot of other issues. If the truck is in decent shape its worth wild to get a long block for her.

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I agree with Rowefast. Most gasoline engines of any make/model, 230,000 don't last that long without at least a valve job. -it has served you well, and if you start fixing things one at a time you will just have another problem pop up and will spend more money and time than just getting a long-block. Use the same PCM from old engine so it will recognize you keys.

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