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Do you have screens in the oil drain backs?
Do you have a high volume oil pump? How much oil do you have in the pan? Have you tried running it with an extra quart in it?
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Possibility you have too much oil in the pan.
Call Bub, he has alot experience in this department. Trust me... Andy Stone B/S 1102 |
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I second that, if you have too much oil in the pan, the crankshaft will pick this oil up and wrap it around the crank like taffy.
How much oil do you have in the engine? Pull the pan off and fill it up with the amount of oil you have been using, this will give you a pretty good perspective on where the oil level is. |
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