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buck35 11-11-2014 08:30 PM

Been watching this, and it just occurred to me that if you're ole, I didn't say it , is being whipped into a lather with air bubbles that would certainly affect pressure.

donzi matt 11-11-2014 08:34 PM


Originally Posted by Black Baja (Post 4217901)
Hey helmet boy with a HV pump at idle not 1000 rpm. That's way off idle it should have 70 psi + I think mine is 80@ 500 rpm 90 WOT after 30 miles of 6000 rpm and back to idle still have 80. There is something wrong. Might be something stupid like a Fram (non HP) filter...

Wouldn't that be dependent on his bearing clearances? If it was put together a little loose I would expect lower than 70 at idle, 50 wouldn't worry me.

Rbesola 11-11-2014 08:37 PM

Hot idle is around 50 maybe a little better. I'm trying to think of the top of my head on all these #s. I know cold idle is up around 90psi so I may be a little low on that figure. I run wix filters. I'm going to make an attempt to get some better figures Saturday. Last time I really did any boating was at the shootout so its not all fresh in my head even though I did take it for a quick run Monday.

Rbesola 11-11-2014 08:48 PM

Also I'm going to put some mechanical gauges on it as I've had some issues in the past and haven't replaced the oil pressure gauges yet. I've had nothing but problems with them. Along with a couple feet of hose between the valve cover and breather to simulate a baffle. There's a chance I'm worried about a problem doesn't exist because of a couple stupid oversights. I would think if there was a serious issue I would have found it by now with over a hundred hours on them. Its not even an issue below 5k but now that I increased the blower ratio I have the power to get there. I'll have to do some more testing to get some useful info. I was more or less just curious what the stock restrictor size was.

Quick2500 11-11-2014 08:49 PM

Here is a quick thought, when you pull down to idle do you have a RPM droop? I've seen a few instances when coming down to idle the engines will drop to a low RPM for a split second before recovering to normal idle speed. Couple that with hot oil and there you go.

253 11-11-2014 09:01 PM

You definitely need baffled valve covers, sounds like yours are not, and a good windage tray with the oil scrapers on it, as you said the problem is over 5500 RPM,

buck35 11-11-2014 09:12 PM


Originally Posted by Black Baja (Post 4217912)
Possible but I don't see it getting whipped at idle unless he thought he would make his own 14qt pan out of his 8 qt pan by adding 6 more qts of oil.

Not start up idle, but after 6000 rpm run and drop back down. Just a thought, not be argumentative.

Rbesola 11-11-2014 09:22 PM

My valve cover are definitely not baffled. Like I said I've got a couple things to verify and a couple things to try that should tell me a lot. Also still going to do a leak down for piece of mind if nothing else. I appreciate all the different ideas

SB 11-11-2014 09:35 PM


Originally Posted by Black Baja (Post 4217901)
a HV pump at idle not 1000 rpm. That's way off idle it should have 70 psi + I think mine is 80@ 500 rpm 90 WOT after 30 miles of 6000 rpm and back to idle still have 80.

Holy Schit !

Everyone else run this high ?

I think this would be a good poll. I'd like to see if I run a lot less than everyone else. I could be way off from the norm but never seen any issues. I've never run more than 80psi on anything even under full steam. Mid 7000rpm's even, That was not a boat though.

Yikes. Especially those idle pressures. Did I say 'Holy Schit' yet ?

SB 11-11-2014 09:37 PM


Originally Posted by Quick2500 (Post 4217922)
Here is a quick thought, when you pull down to idle do you have a RPM droop? I've seen a few instances when coming down to idle the engines will drop to a low RPM for a split second before recovering to normal idle speed. Couple that with hot oil and there you go.

Exactly whai I was thinking and assuming.


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