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Old 03-21-2016, 01:18 PM   #1
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Default Re: Oil starvation issues SBC HELP?

It won't fix the problem, just mask it.
Did you check bearing clearance yourself, with a bore gauge, or plastigauge?
As mentioned, aluminum rods grow with heat (any) and the bearing clearance will grow with it.
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Old 03-21-2016, 01:56 PM   #2
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It won't fix the problem, just mask it.
Did you check bearing clearance yourself, with a bore gauge, or plastigauge?
As mentioned, aluminum rods grow with heat (any) and the bearing clearance will grow with it.
Bore gauge.........set to the rod journal.
I'll go .002 if it'll help at this freshen up
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Old 03-21-2016, 02:14 PM   #3
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Bore gauge.........set to the rod journal.
I'll go .002 if it'll help at this freshen up

If your using a cheap bore gauge with rigid fingers your not going to get a correct clearance. Not to many guys can afford good bore gauges to check bearing clearances.

Here is a thread on different bore gauges.

http://www.performanceboats.com/gn7-...learances.html
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Old 03-21-2016, 02:37 PM   #4
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Default Re: Oil starvation issues SBC HELP?

Oil Pump pick-up to close to the pan bottom, or to far from the bottom?
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Old 03-21-2016, 04:27 PM   #5
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If your using a cheap bore gauge with rigid fingers your not going to get a correct clearance. Not to many guys can afford good bore gauges to check bearing clearances.

Here is a thread on different bore gauges.

http://www.performanceboats.com/gn7-...learances.html
Carl , as a machinist for the last 35 years and in particular at a major airline ........we don't use / have any "cheap" bore gauges.
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Old 03-21-2016, 05:08 PM   #6
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Default Re: Oil starvation issues SBC HELP?

If nothing else try 10550 pump or another that uses 5/8 pickup tube,it fixed a couple engines for me.
That Ultimate II is still good pan that stroke with alum rods shouldn't have any windage issues,we ran that same pan on 9,500 and 10,000 rpm engines with that long of stroke and aluminum and steel rods.
Is pan like Moroso made it?It hasn't been modified or left anything out of it ?
Not overfilled on oil?

I remember first time we used one of those pans we like to never got it on the engine and got in the car and had to pull it for some reason and we thought crap this is going to be bad, with engine sitting right side up it falls off engine,when engine is upside down that pan is virtually impossible to get off or on,so if yours goes off and on with engine upside down may have parts missing.
If remember correctly has teflon coated tray that is practically solid no holes or louvers,and it directs oil it catches into the kickout,only part of pan you can see bottom is area where pickup/pump sets and rest is hidden by windage tray.
with 30wt. and HV pump .0025-.003 clearance should'nt cause issue,those clearances and that pump you should have 60-80lbs oil pressure cold and probably 50-60lbs with 170-190 oil temp idling and when rev should go up,if drops instead it is cavitating from pick up clearance too close or far away,or 3/4 pickup or windage.

Don't assume anything is right out of the box.

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Mike this pan hasn't been modified. The 10552 c pump is whats in there now with the .750 bore/ tube.
I had a HV55 with a .625 bore...............same problem
It may well BE the vac pump. I'm going to reduce vac , baffle the pump and very likely add an accumulator.
Moroso changed the Ultimate 2 apparently , because mine has a big kick out with tubes going through it ( 3 ) and a SCREEN not a baffle..........and it came this way new in 2001 or so.
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Did you have the pressure drop problem on the first run also, or just the second? What kind of pressure did it carry on the first run? Where is it starting to drop (RPM, gear, how far down the track, etc.) and how far does it drop? From what to what? As much detail you can provide will give everyone looking more to see and quite possibly touch on something someone else has seen.
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Old 03-21-2016, 02:18 PM   #9
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Accusump may "cover up problem" but isn't the idea to stop crashing motors?
Pan design , oil volume and screen or solid limiter on pump can help correct the issues but Accusump is great insurance against issues of all kinds.
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