I picked up this 98 outback limited with bent valves on passenger side for cheap. It has 149,000 on it but the engine and trans were replaced sometime in its life and it had newer Felpro head gaskets. Any way I replaced 2 bent exhaust valves, new head gasket, timing belt, water pump, Idlers, tensioner, and figured I'd replace the oil pump too. Its not genuine Subaru but CNS branded higher volume pump.
Well it's all back together but the pump will not pressure up, there is absolutely no flow. I removed the sparkplugs. Changed oil with new filter, filling filter like always, before i attemptedt to crank and pressure up oiling system. I cranked several times for about 20 seconds and nothing. I removed the oil pressure switch and cranked the car and nothing still, it is dry. I have never had that happen before. This is my first Subaru cylinder head repair and 2.5 timing belt but not first engine repair by any means. Im at a loss, I dont wsnt to have to pull.the front of engine aoart again but it looks like i.may have too. Any thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks
Jerry