Re: problems with 604" predator motor
[Re: MuscleMike]
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09/07/10 01:39 PM
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As I recall your original engine builder overfilled the block with hard block. The engine has oil pressure on start up but since it does not circulate water with a traditional water pump (block overfilled) the oil gets hot after idleing for 10-15 minutes and looses it viscosity. I believe I suguested you could circulate water thru the heads and run the engine for short periods of time. Or get a new block (that is not overfilled)
Mike @ MM
see! i knew muscle motors was too good not to find a problem
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Re: problems with 604" predator motor
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09/07/10 04:23 PM
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I thought there was muratic acid or whatever could eat that stuff out ...
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Re: problems with 604" predator motor
[Re: MuscleMike]
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09/07/10 04:36 PM
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As I recall your original engine builder overfilled the block with hard block. The engine has oil pressure on start up but since it does not circulate water with a traditional water pump (block overfilled) the oil gets hot after idleing for 10-15 minutes and looses it viscosity. I believe I suguested you could circulate water thru the heads and run the engine for short periods of time. Or get a new block (that is not overfilled)
Mike @ MM
I cant see this being the problem but putting a temp gauge would settle the argument.
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Re: problems with 604" predator motor
[Re: MuscleMike]
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09/07/10 05:07 PM
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As I recall your original engine builder overfilled the block with hard block. The engine has oil pressure on start up but since it does not circulate water with a traditional water pump (block overfilled) the oil gets hot after idleing for 10-15 minutes and looses it viscosity. I believe I suguested you could circulate water thru the heads and run the engine for short periods of time. Or get a new block (that is not overfilled)
Mike @ MM
mike talked to dad today and he did say that is what u guys came up with. i don't remember hearing anything about that at the time but i was just half a** helping them anyways. i apoligize if it sounded like i was knocking mm, that was not my intention, i know it is a pain to try a figure out somebody elses mess. i was just trying to pick some brains
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Re: problems with 604" predator motor
[Re: go green]
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09/07/10 06:20 PM
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You cant diagnose the problem over the Internet with out a detailed parts list. What lifter and how much lump on the camshaft.To much lift you might be windowing the lifter skirt to the oil (you should be safe to .470 with most lifters)
When you dropped the engine off did you give them permission to completely disassemble and rebuild the engine ? Try a different pump ? Cranking the pump by hand you should see 40 to 50 psi if not the oil should be hosing out from somewhere. you should only see about a 10 psi drop from cold to hot.
i'll have to look up the specs on the cam, we tried many diff. pumps and gauges. so hopefully next week i'll have time to get it on a stand and prime it to see what the press. is cold
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Re: problems with 604" predator motor
[Re: goody340g]
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09/07/10 06:21 PM
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You cant diagnose the problem over the Internet with out a detailed parts list. What lifter and how much lump on the camshaft.To much lift you might be windowing the lifter skirt to the oil (you should be safe to .470 with most lifters)
When you dropped the engine off did you give them permission to completely disassemble and rebuild the engine ? Try a different pump ? Cranking the pump by hand you should see 40 to 50 psi if not the oil should be hosing out from somewhere. you should only see about a 10 psi drop from cold to hot.
i'll have to look up the specs on the cam, we tried many diff. pumps and gauges. so hopefully next week i'll have time to get it on a stand and prime it to see what the press. is cold
really what does it matter? you already know what the problem is
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Re: problems with 604" predator motor
[Re: Quicktree]
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09/07/10 08:20 PM
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You cant diagnose the problem over the Internet with out a detailed parts list. What lifter and how much lump on the camshaft.To much lift you might be windowing the lifter skirt to the oil (you should be safe to .470 with most lifters)
When you dropped the engine off did you give them permission to completely disassemble and rebuild the engine ? Try a different pump ? Cranking the pump by hand you should see 40 to 50 psi if not the oil should be hosing out from somewhere. you should only see about a 10 psi drop from cold to hot.
i'll have to look up the specs on the cam, we tried many diff. pumps and gauges. so hopefully next week i'll have time to get it on a stand and prime it to see what the press. is cold
really what does it matter? you already know what the problem is
if you r giving new blocks away it doesn't matter, until then we'll exhaust all options
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Re: problems with 604" predator motor
[Re: goody340g]
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09/07/10 08:41 PM
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You cant diagnose the problem over the Internet with out a detailed parts list. What lifter and how much lump on the camshaft.To much lift you might be windowing the lifter skirt to the oil (you should be safe to .470 with most lifters)
When you dropped the engine off did you give them permission to completely disassemble and rebuild the engine ? Try a different pump ? Cranking the pump by hand you should see 40 to 50 psi if not the oil should be hosing out from somewhere. you should only see about a 10 psi drop from cold to hot.
i'll have to look up the specs on the cam, we tried many diff. pumps and gauges. so hopefully next week i'll have time to get it on a stand and prime it to see what the press. is cold
really what does it matter? you already know what the problem is
if you r giving new blocks away it doesn't matter, until then we'll exhaust all options
I r not giving any blocks away but somebody paid good money to figure out the problem, guess you are smarter than the guys at MM
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Re: problems with 604" predator motor
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09/07/10 09:52 PM
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A lot more info needs to be provide to conclude or asertain the possible causes.How is the oil pressure on cold startup,how long before the oil pressure drops,what is engine temperture,oil temperture,and what is the cause of the heat? As mentioned is the filled block the issue?What do the bearings look like?A lot of guess work can be avoided by check the above mentioned issues.Oil passage cracks,plugged or restrictions as well as cooling issues can cause similar issues.We have seen one bad main cap,a crack in the block main bore at the oil passage as well the issues at the lifter bores cause the loss of oil pressure.An easy analysis of the fluid tempertures(which get hot first)would be a good start.Check and recheck all oil pickups,pumps,filters.lines and passages.Check and recheck all cooling systems and passages also.We find many issues are caused by simple over looked things.
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Re: problems with 604" predator motor
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09/07/10 09:57 PM
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If it was my engine, I would add a few things and run it...What are you going to do junk the block? I would add a oil cooler, probably get the whole thing cheap if you look around. Next I would add alky injection, via Rons Terminator. Its the ultimate in hp over any carb setup. First hand experience says you will pickup substantial e/t with this I assume you already have a sheet metal intake so this would be easy. Make the best with what ya got. The alky will take care of any cooling issues you have. Then the oil cooler will take care of oil temp issue's.
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