Re: A engine oil pumps
[Re: Gavin]
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01/10/09 07:36 PM
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RyanJ
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Gavin, I leave the pump & end of pickup at 3/8" NPT but drill out the end of the pickups to .500" where they are welded to a more solid chunk of threaded round stock to thread into the pump. Takes a whole 30 seconds in the vice with a .500" drill bit do do something Milodon & Moroso should be doing....
Sorry Ryan, bear with me, I must be a bit slow today .....you don't touch the 3/8" hole in the pump, but you mention both leaving the end of pickup at 3/8 and also drilling out the end of the pickup to 1/2, and welding the new stock which threads to the (3/8) pump. Could you run that past me again.........thanks!
You're making it way too complicated..... take the Milodon or Moroso pickup & just run a .500" drill into the end of it where it threads into the pump. They're like .420" from moroso/milodon. That's it.... there's no wleding or tapping etc. You don't need 1/2" NPT inlet into your pump or pickup. A 3/8" NPT hole is larger than .500".....
I dunno why you guys are having pump/pan issues, obviously something is different between what you're using & what I'm using. Without having ever seen one in my hands that hit I can't really say what the deal is. All I can tell you is I've never had one hit which is odd seeing as how multiple people on here have had clearance issues, dunno.
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Re: A engine oil pumps
[Re: Neil]
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01/10/09 07:36 PM
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justinp61
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Maybe there are manfacturing differences . This pan fit like profanity reference deleted, the bolt holes had to be elongated on both sides, it's like the pan is out of square . If I ever buils another I'll use someone elses pan for sure.
Last edited by ZIPPY; 01/11/09 10:06 AM.
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Re: A engine oil pumps
[Re: aarcuda]
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01/10/09 10:02 PM
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i never had oil pump to pan clearance issues, ive built more than a few 340s ( not as much as ryan)but i did have a milodon pan that the bolt holes were'nt even close to lining up! sent it back to jegs and they sent me another one and that one worked. nothings ever perfect.
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Re: A engine oil pumps
[Re: justinp61]
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01/11/09 12:07 PM
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Pump #2.
I built a 360 over the summer and used a m72hv, and a stock pan that I got from mancini. No problems with fit, with that said the pump cover was cast differently, the screw pads on the pump cover were recessed. As far as oil pump and pickup modification on race engines, I disassemble the pump, drill the pickup out to 3/4", port and blend both suction and discharge sides of the pump. Then I use 3/4" O/D x.090 tubing to fab a pickup, then slide the pickup into the pump at least an inch, and braze it together this work really well.
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Re: A engine oil pumps
[Re: formula S]
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01/11/09 04:16 PM
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the pump cover was cast differently, the screw pads on the pump cover were recessed.
Here is what the top of my Mellings HV pump looks like. Bought last summer:
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Re: A engine oil pumps
[Re: 69Cuda340S]
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01/11/09 04:47 PM
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the pump cover was cast differently, the screw pads on the pump cover were recessed.
Here is what the top of my Mellings HV pump looks like. Bought last summer:
ahaa!! Those bolts are countersunk A LOT. thats why some people arent having troubles with their (I bet).
The oil pump that caused me problems had a completely flat plate and that caused the hex heads to sit lower in the motor. I bet i wouldnt have had much (if any) problem with the pump in that picture. the one i had most trouble with look like :
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