Re: 440 Source billet oil pump and swingng pickup
[Re: X9 X3 R/T]
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01/29/21 11:24 PM
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They are pretty much a copy of the Indy Cylinder Head pieces at a significant discount.
Ok
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Re: 440 Source billet oil pump and swingng pickup
[Re: rebel]
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01/30/21 09:01 AM
01/30/21 09:01 AM
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It "looks like" the Indy unit ... more likely it was made by the same folks making the Indy units. I don't know this for a fact but I would imagine a lot of Indy's billet stuff is outsourced - just like their castings. Certain companies have certain strengths and expertise. If you try to do it all, something will suffer.
I also have one of those pumps but not the pickup. I'm using a Milodon road race pan with the integral pickup. 440 Source was blowing those out the door a couple years ago at a huge discount and I just couldn't resist. Haven't installed it yet.
Mine is for a remote filter so I won't have any worries about that gasket failure.
Last edited by Stanton; 01/30/21 09:02 AM.
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Re: 440 Source billet oil pump and swingng pickup
[Re: rebel]
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01/30/21 09:10 AM
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A few years back, ... ...the internal cavity cross sectional area & it basicly converted to just less than a 7/16 diameter. Interesting. If the cast cavity had a cross section of just one AN-12 line, I would be happy. But not 7/16" dia (hydraulic). Any chance you can get those dimensions? For 7/16, I am thinking the height would have to be less than 3/16"
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Re: 440 Source billet oil pump and swingng pickup
[Re: polyspheric]
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01/30/21 01:04 PM
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I don't understand the formula? To calculate a rectangle with radiused corners you need the corner radius. What I remember, where "r" is the corner radius: A = H × W - (П × r^2) Example: If H = 2.00", W = 4.00", r = .125" A = 7.95"
Be very sure to inspect the O-ring on the pickup, an air leak there is fatal. 440Jim was figuring the EQUIVALENT diameter to the area of the rectangle. He plugged in the Area of the rectangle (H x W) into the area of a circle and solved for D. Making the assumption you want the two to be the same. That gets you the diameter to make the same area. You are correct, technically the radii on the corners take away some area on the rectangle though. Which O-ring are you referring to? At the face seals to the pan, or is there an internal one? I have the 440 Source pickup in my motor and had an odd bearing failure. Trying to rule out all possible causes so this thread has me thinking a bit.
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Re: 440 Source billet oil pump and swingng pickup
[Re: challenger451ci]
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01/30/21 01:30 PM
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Of course, what was I thinking, they never leak
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Re: 440 Source billet oil pump and swingng pickup
[Re: sasquatch]
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01/30/21 07:18 PM
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Be very sure to inspect the O-ring on the pickup, an air leak there is fatal. I've never seen an o-ring on the pickup.You want the pickup to move freely. An o-ring would just make it bind. Furthermore, the pickup is supposed to be submerged.
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Re: 440 Source billet oil pump and swingng pickup
[Re: polyspheric]
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01/30/21 10:26 PM
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I don't understand the formula? To calculate a rectangle with radiused corners you need the corner radius. What I remember, where "r" is the corner radius: A = H × W - (П × r^2) Example: If H = 2.00", W = 4.00", r = .125" A = 7.95" You got me there. Less than 1% error... When your done calculating all the irregularities in this casting passage, Pull your head out, and get to work in the shop. I was asking to see if the flow area was closer to 7/16 dia or 12/16=3/4. Not 0.6%
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Re: 440 Source billet oil pump and swingng pickup
[Re: DoubleD]
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01/31/21 11:39 AM
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Properly machined and tolerance that pick up won't need an O-ring or other seal at the pivot. The oil itself will seal the gap.
We are brothers and sisters doing time on the planet for better or worse. I'll take the better, if you don't mind. - Stu Harmon
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Re: 440 Source billet oil pump and swingng pickup
[Re: LAD 524]
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11/28/21 06:31 PM
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Old thread I know - but can anyone confirm if these pumps are still available as shown in the OP's pics?
Cant see anything on 440 Source's website.
Anyone know for sure ?
Thanx.... Supposedly I bought one of the last ones a few months back. They said no more.
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