Re: 440 oil pressure to high
[Re: dave571]
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08/25/09 09:33 AM
08/25/09 09:33 AM
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Hi volume pumps more oil.Hi pressure adds pressure.My 440 runs 85 cold and proballt 65 hot.Its been like that for at least 10 years.I run hi volume hi pressure.My kids old OE 413 runs 65 cold and 55 hot.His has been like that for 12 years.Rocky
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Re: 440 oil pressure to high
[Re: therocks]
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08/25/09 02:30 PM
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High volume will simply put you against the bypass sooner. The bypass sets the max pressure. Milodon makes and adjustable unit that works very well.
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Re: 440 oil pressure to high
[Re: therocks]
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08/25/09 02:51 PM
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Quote:
Hi volume pumps more oil.
Yes. and more oil through the same clearance means more pressure. That's why a HV pump improves pressure in old engines.
As mentioned, the spring is what decides the pressure. but ONLY if the pump is capable of moving enough oil to reach the spring pressure.
From my own experience, a HV pump is nothing but a waste on a fresh motor. I had a the relief stick on std pump once. It moved enough oil at just off idle, that it blew the filter up like a balloon. All this, on a motor with .003 main clearance.
I reringed a 400 a few years back, and had teh same issues as the original poster while using an hv pump. Switched to standard, no problems since.
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Re: 440 oil pressure to high
[Re: dave571]
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08/25/09 03:07 PM
08/25/09 03:07 PM
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Quote:
had the same issues as the original poster while using an hv pump. Switched to standard, no problems since.
The OP has no problem.
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Re: 440 oil pressure to high
[Re: dave571]
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08/25/09 03:26 PM
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My stock rebuild with stock pump and higher pressure spring put out 80 psi cold at idle but would drop to 65-70 warm. No biggie.
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Re: 440 oil pressure to high
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08/25/09 03:40 PM
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what bearings are you running in that brand new 440? OEM style half groove bearings? then yea, standard pump is all you need.
but if you're running full groove bearings that oil the journals all the time instead of just half the time, then an HV would help you out.
my big block is running an HV, and it sees 75psi cold at start up, but warm idle it's around 30. at cruise it's 65.
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