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the 2 gen IV's I pulled out of my gibson(92) had the front oil galley plugs drilled from the factory, engines never been apart, and no bearing under the gears...Rob
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Vinny how much streach in the chain? It shouldnt have much. Maybe pick it up holding it at opposite ends and see how much it sags in the middle. I can do the same with mine and see if it relates. But mine is .400" raised cam. Just a thought.
Dick |
Sorry Dick, but the parts are already on their way back to Bob Madera. I can say that the chain had very little play in it. I checked it by pulling it tight by twisting the crank a bit, then wiggling the slack side. It seemed fine to me.
The good news.. I pulled all my main and rod bearings. Everything looked good, so I put it all back together. The oil pump looked good, but I ordered a new Melling blueprinted pump anyway. |
Vinny,
I sent you some pics.. Dick |
Vinny,
Have you considered using a belt driven external wet sump pump? Not all the room needed as for a dry sump and you get the load off the timing chain/cam &dist gears and drive shaft. I made the change for those reasons and still use my wet sump pan. . |
I use Cloyes timing sets and have never had a problem. Still look like new after 150 hours turning a high volume Melling pump. I would question the quality of the timing set and look for something binding somewhere
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Was the oil pump driveshaft taken out at the same time? If so, I would wonder about the oil pump. Cavitation?
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Originally Posted by PatriYacht
(Post 2716024)
Was the oil pump driveshaft taken out at the same time? If so, I would wonder about the oil pump. Cavitation?
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Originally Posted by PatriYacht
(Post 2716011)
I use Cloyes timing sets and have never had a problem. Still look like new after 150 hours turning a high volume Melling pump. I would question the quality of the timing set and look for something binding somewhere
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Originally Posted by 2112
(Post 2715890)
Vinny,
Have you considered using a belt driven external wet sump pump? Not all the room needed as for a dry sump and you get the load off the timing chain/cam &dist gears and drive shaft. I made the change for those reasons and still use my wet sump pan. . |
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