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Re: Pushrod oiling (how much oil pressure should there be)
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05/25/09 09:40 PM
05/25/09 09:40 PM
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1) What weight oil? 2) What are the Main and rod bearing clearances? 3) What are the side clearances on the rods? 4) Did you double check to make sure the P/R holes ARE .030? 5) What oil pump ? ( new or used, if used, are there any scratches in the end cover plate? 6) A good oil filter on there when priming right? 7) How big is the cam and did you check ( look down the galleys to make sure the oil band is staying in alignment during lift? 8) Is it a standard base circle cam?
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Re: Pushrod oiling (how much oil pressure should there be)
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05/25/09 10:48 PM
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Try rotating the motor over while priming and see if the oil pressure goes up and down If so you probally have a lifter problem exposing the oil galley at high lift Been there, done that
Mr.Cab Racing and winning with Mopars since 1964. (Old F--t, Huh)
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Re: Pushrod oiling (how much oil pressure should there be)
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05/25/09 11:46 PM
05/25/09 11:46 PM
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boatracer572
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possible fix!.020 bushing!
Last edited by boatracer572; 05/25/09 11:48 PM.
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Re: Pushrod oiling (how much oil pressure should there be)
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05/26/09 07:15 PM
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Quote:
1) What weight oil? 2) What are the Main and rod bearing clearances? 3) What are the side clearances on the rods? 4) Did you double check to make sure the P/R holes ARE .030? 5) What oil pump ? ( new or used, if used, are there any scratches in the end cover plate? 6) A good oil filter on there when priming right? 7) How big is the cam and did you check ( look down the galleys to make sure the oil band is staying in alignment during lift? 8) Is it a standard base circle cam?
All of the above and are all the galley plugs in ?
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