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oil control #473218
09/20/09 10:26 AM
09/20/09 10:26 AM
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Has anyone used the foam that is used in a fuel cells in a oil pan for oil control? or is it to close of cell to keep enough oil flow to the pickup? Just was thinking about windage, baffles, dams, trap doors and other ways to keep oil at the pick up . What do you think?



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Re: oil control [Re: rowin4] #473219
09/20/09 10:31 AM
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Has anyone used the foam that is used in a fuel cells in a oil pan for oil control? or is it to close of cell to keep enough oil flow to the pickup? Just was thinking about windage, baffles, dams, trap doors and other ways to keep oil at the pick up . What do you think?





Only thing I dont like about baffles is it slows the oil down both ways. Yes it keeps oil near the pickup, but it also slows down the oil getting too the pickup....IMO the Trap door system is best.


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Re: oil control [Re: rowin4] #473220
09/20/09 12:24 PM
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* Keeping clearances within spec minimizes "leakage" between bearings and side clearances.

* If the oil pan is deeper than stock, one can sometimes get away with no windage tray. A tray can trap some oil and isn't a necessity if the oil level is far enough below the rotating assembly.

* I like crank scrapers and use one without a tray in my 360. http://www.crank-scrapers.com/

* Thinner oil drains back faster.

* Grind off any flashing and smooth out any surface imperfections on the block & heads where oil flows or collects.

* There are ways to help direct oil from the top end back to the pan without as much draining onto the rotating assembly. But I'm not quite sure of the details.



The idea of foam scares me. I see visions of it coming apart.







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