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Spray bar valve cover #2652985
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Hey guys it's been awhile since my last post.
I'm building wrench a spray bar set up for my 572-13 valve covers.
I plan on using 3/16 brake line. But one thing I can't
find any info on is what size holes to put in the spray
bar it self.
Can anyone help with that?
Needee luck

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Divide the area of the line i.d by the number of holes and that will be the MAX area of the holes. Now use your math skills to convert that to a diameter and voila, you have your drill bit size. If the total area of the holes exceeds the area of the line size the oil will just dribble out, you needs the total area of the holes to be smaller to "squirt".

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Ok, will do panic LoL
I should be able to do that.
Thanx

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Ok, I think I have it using 3/16 brake line my calculations
have me using a numder 49 drill bit. boogie

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Originally Posted by JoWeTu_6
Ok, I think I have it using 3/16 brake line my calculations
have me using a numder 49 drill bit. boogie


Is that with using the ID of the 3/16 tubing
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I have a set of spray bar V.C. that came with a set of Indy 440-1 heads that I bought that has Jesel paired shaft rocker arms on them, I tried to use my numbered drill bit set to see how big the holes are in them, a #60 bit was to big work Those lines are fed by a # 3 AN hose which is 3/16 I.D. I think
My wall chart shows a #60 bit to be .040 so the holes are smaller than that shruggy
I have another set of smaller numbered drill bits(61 to 80) in my race trailer but it is 45 miles away now with a customer car in it at a paint and body shop, I'm hoping I'll have it back by Friday to go race my car this weekend luck If you don't find out what size to use by then I will be glad to find out what size the holes are in mine up


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Hey Guys,,, Just curious, but where can you purchase a set of BBM Valve covers already set up???
I am wanting to go with paired Rockers and get away from my T&D Shaft set up...]

Thanks in advance..

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The holes are extremely small. I believe they were like .015" on our B1 engine.


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Originally Posted by JoWeTu_6
Ok, I think I have it using 3/16 brake line my calculations
have me using a numder 49 drill bit. boogie


Waaaaay too big. I'm not an expert on that but that size times 16. No.


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Imo, .012-.015 would be plenty big.


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JFI . Both of the spray bar oil line kits we have used from Indy have had a restrictor in the T piece on the valve cover.


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No, ID. cool

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Oooops I must have carried a 10 when I should
have droped a 5 some where. Thanx for the heads up
fellas. shruggy
I wouldn't have caught that thought it looked big but
I was giong with the numbers and they where wrong whiney

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Ues I had planned on using a size .040 jet to restrict the oil
flow. confused

Re: Spray bar valve cover [Re: Cab_Burge] #2653443
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Ok , Cab it's been awhile since we spoke, Friday is fine
I'm in no hurry when it comes to getting it wright. stirthepot
Quick question you guys, I was just thinking with a spray bar set up
do I want them pointing at the push rods and adjusters or the rollers and
valve stems? shruggy

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Originally Posted by JoWeTu_6
Ok , Cab it's been awhile since we spoke, Friday is fine
I'm in no hurry when it comes to getting it wright. stirthepot
Quick question you guys, I was just thinking with a spray bar set up
do I want them pointing at the push rods and adjusters or the rollers and
valve stems? shruggy


I believe that is already set for you on a spray bar.. but my way of thinking
is that it should be pointed at the adjusters and the stems.. the oil flows
down hill and will lube the rollers
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This Jesel set up does not oil the rockers at all, I'm using pushrod oiling also with the spray bars. The Jesel adjusters are hollow and allows the oil from the pushrods to blow right through it, no pressure oiling the shafts or any where else whiney
This is going to be one of my motors that will idle at or above 1500 RPM to insure plenty of splash oiling to the rocker arms and valve springs luck


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Ok, kool. I guess I'll point the spray at the adjusters and hope
for some oil roll down to the rollers. I'll see how that works out. popcorn

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I remember reading a comment that in a dead-end system (line enters cover at one end) most of the oil will go to the closest valve, and that to balance out the delivery the closest holes should be smallest, but how much?


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I remember reading a comment that in a dead-end system (line enters cover at one end) most of the oil will go to the closest valve, and that to balance out the delivery the closest holes should be smallest, but how much?


Nah. Before any oil can squirt out the line has to fill. Now, because the area of the holes is equal to or smaller than the feed line they will all squirt the same amount (or pretty damn close to it). I think the biggest issue will be drilling the holes and not leaving a burr inside the tube. Also, on all the Indy spray bars I've seen, the oil holes have a fairly wide chamfer on them - probably to widen the spray pattern.

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