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I just got two 434 SBC off my dyno. Both wet sump, one with vacuum pump other without. Customer furnished both oil pan systems. Both blowed a hole in the oil as RPM went up. We dont run any screens as we have seen this problem a number of years ago. Ya got to get the oil off that rotating assembly. Spend time getting oil back too sump. Ya better look at windage, cause it is for real, both above the crank and below the crank. reed |
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my pan has a scraper on it. its for my setup. i havnt tried a windage tray though
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Clarification - A loss of clamp load does not "spin bearings". When you see a spun bearing, you also see it extrude out from the sides. This is not because something was loose, but because everything was tight. In other words, the loose cap and spun bearing is a symptom of a larger problem.
A loss of clamp load will result in a bearing that retains its original width, but flattens out and has "bite / chomp" type witness marks. This is from the cyclic load on the rod journal...open, close, open, close...bite, chomp, bote, chomp.... |
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I can not imagine anybody putting a high volume oil pump in a SBC. Don't know why they even make them.
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What happens if you put another half quart or more above " measured normal oil level"?
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