Originally Posted By HotRodDave
A SBC is not an excercise in good oiling to follow, they got some messed up junk coming down from the cam then to the lifters and then the crank gets the left overs but somehow they live for a while, that is why they like to use high volume pumps and such to ensure enough pressure is left over from everything else to keep the crank lubed. Sure a SBM has timing issues but based on the guys like p-body and others and the SBC guys with that crappy oiling set up turning serious RPM it just don't matter. Centrifugal force is going to keep the oil flowing out of the crank toward the rod bearing even when the pressure is blocked for a split second.
Wasn't referring to the ENTIRE SBC oiling system, only how the crank is drilled. The crank is drilled to provide crank pin oiling at 60 before "max load" on crank pin.