To costly for not enough in return.
Absolutely summed it up on one sentence. Still though, a hot rodded slant has tons of cool points.
To costly for not enough in return.
Hi rusty,
I have also read somewhere if your bearing clearances are in limits in regards to your crank and rod bearings, then using a high volume oil pump actually kills HP, simply because the bearing clearances are a "metered leak" based on what the factory engineers determined it needed it to be.
By running a hi volume pump in an engine with a new or cut crank and new bearings equalling tight clearances, the high volume becomes high pressure at these controlled leak points, and actually makes the crank and rods "tight" in the bearings under load with higher oil pressure requiring more horsepower to turn the crank.
A hi volume pump does have its place for instance, in a clapped out V8 with low oil pressure because the clearances are out and you dont want to rebuild it. A hi volume pump can be used as a bandaid fix
moparmat2000,
Not to steal Robs... 'thunder',
The 'high pressure' or 'high volume' oil system debate has more protagonists & antagonists
than a room full of lead Guitar players trying to interpret a Hendrix riff.
Back on topic,
All bearing packages ( tri metal ) are NOT created equal.
Buy at least 3 sets ($ 60 ) and set up the bottom end to min clearance using the
'best of the bunch'---
...with the OE oil pump ...
Ok Professor, Now give us all the common sense 383 build.
i would start with a huge cigar....unlit of course.
Lots, of great advise in this thread.....nice job rrr
often i watch as mega $$$$ is spent on the latest and greatest....but then the project never gets even close to completed (and enjoyed) because the money has run out. The result is , out of money...out of ambition.
What is most admirable about this site is the encouragement given by our members.
How about rounding off the leading edges of the crank counterbalance weights, and knife edging the trailing edges of those same counterweights? This helps prevent windage. Obviously this will mean you will prob have to have your machine shop balance the crank.
The balance weight grinding and shaping you can prob do at home if you have nothing but time, saving you some coin. How much can you gain HP wise, and is it worth the $$$ and time effort spent.
Ok Professor, Now give us all the common sense 383 build.
Ok Professor, Now give us all the common sense 383 build.
I absolutely love the 383. If I ever build one, It will be 100% for the street. I will blueprint a stone stock 383 HP engine. Period. Over and done. Why mess with a perfect thing?
Now you're talking!