CamaroZ28.Com Message Board

CamaroZ28.Com Message Board (https://www.camaroz28.com/forums/)
-   Advanced Tech (https://www.camaroz28.com/forums/advanced-tech-38/)
-   -   Great oil pump info, and ...... (https://www.camaroz28.com/forums/advanced-tech-38/great-oil-pump-info-582648/)

rskrause 02-21-2008 06:01 PM

Great oil pump info, and ......
 
Great oil pump info, and ...... notice he makes a point about not needing a HV pump.

http://www.gofastnews.com/board/tech...ower-mods.html

Rich

MasterZ28 02-21-2008 07:44 PM

So do I still port my aftermarket oil pump on my 2000 Z? It isn't necessary right?

95Blackhawk 02-22-2008 08:32 PM

After reading this, I think I am going to do some cleanup on my pump...

rskrause 02-22-2008 11:03 PM

I am going to take a good look at mine on the next rebuild. Very interesting. As far as the design of the aftermarket units, I must say I never know to look for what he describes but I suspect they are like the stockers.

Rich

white97T/A 02-23-2008 09:04 AM

That is interesting information. Thanks for posting it here. :)

byrons1502 02-23-2008 12:53 PM

that was an old smokey & duntov trick from back in the day. they also ran passage from one side to the other but i have no pics. beware on some of the newer melling pumps because they are thinner and break in hp motors. there is some info on the web about this.
some of the exotic pumps have this done already.

Z-RATED94 02-23-2008 10:20 PM


Originally Posted by rskrause (Post 5199443)
Great oil pump info, and ...... notice he makes a point about not needing a HV pump.

http://www.gofastnews.com/board/tech...ower-mods.html

Rich

Thanks for the link. I had heard of this many years ago, but never saw pics.

Kevin Blown 95 TA 03-02-2008 05:48 PM

I did all that on my pump along with deburing everything, and also ported the passageway into the block and the main cap. All that stuff pays off, and thats how to put an engine together - not just assembling the parts.

Stephen 87 IROC 03-02-2008 10:47 PM

Although I've never ported my oil pump, I don't even use a HV pump in my BBC. It has a tendency to suck the pan dry at high rpms if you don't have good return back to the pan.

jakesz28 03-28-2008 05:25 AM

Once again some useful info. I need to finalize my build and I'm undecided on what oil pump to run in the new stroker?

I've considered just running a BBC oil pump. If I go that route and do a cleanup like that article do you see any problems?

Injuneer 03-28-2008 07:58 AM

Looks pretty much like what my engine builder did when they bought me a new stock pump and "blueprinted" it.

rskrause 03-29-2008 06:35 PM


Originally Posted by jakesz28 (Post 5275062)
Once again some useful info. I need to finalize my build and I'm undecided on what oil pump to run in the new stroker?

I've considered just running a BBC oil pump. If I go that route and do a cleanup like that article do you see any problems?


BB pump is WAY to much volume for a SBC. Just wasted hp to push all that oil around. Blueprinted stocker with high pressure spring is my idea of the right way to go.

Rich

Steve in Seattle 03-29-2008 11:51 PM

Totally agree.

Just finished my 396 build up (still chasing down a few odds and ends actually), but I am REALLY glad I didn't go any higher volume than I did.

396, ~500fwhp, 7000 redline (~6500 shift)
pump: Melling Select 10552 (stock + 10% volume)
block/cap: ported for reduced flow restriction.
pump: slightly ported to knock off edges (not quite as much as in rich's link though)
pan: Canton (7 quart I belive).
pickup: Canton (welded and bolted to tube and pump... height checked of course).

Even with all the attention to reduced restriction she idles a little over 40psi cold, and a bit under 40psi warm. Anything over ~2500rpms drives the pressure near 80psi. Over 4000 it's pegged.

a lower pressure spring would be useful for me, but screw that.. I ain't pullin her out now. :)

97 6SPEED Z 03-30-2008 05:00 PM

Great info here! :) Thanks Rich :D

rskrause 03-30-2008 05:21 PM


Originally Posted by 97 6SPEED Z (Post 5279620)
Great info here! :) Thanks Rich :D

You are very welcome! :^)


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:02 PM.


© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands