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RBeyer 11-04-2018 01:02 PM


Originally Posted by SABER28 (Post 4657402)
its about 70 at 5700 rpm. it will bump up to 20 plus at 1100 rpms. when the oil temp is only 140 the pressure is about 20-25 at 800 rpm idle.

It bumps right up and you are good at RPM, Your large oil lines and T-Stats all contribute, I ran a build that was almost exact for 6 years and my builder said it was normal.

Full Force 11-05-2018 05:20 AM


Originally Posted by SABER28 (Post 4657402)
its about 70 at 5700 rpm. it will bump up to 20 plus at 1100 rpms. when the oil temp is only 140 the pressure is about 20-25 at 800 rpm idle.

That's fine then, just gets warm, if you had 45-50 WOT then I would say worry, run it!

SABER28 11-05-2018 07:14 PM

builder thinks that the lifters and the valve spring oilers are bleeding off some oil and lowering the pump volume at low rpm's. since they are already hv pumps do the new billet melling pumps provide any more volume?

Full Force 11-05-2018 08:33 PM


Originally Posted by SABER28 (Post 4657618)
builder thinks that the lifters and the valve spring oilers are bleeding off some oil and lowering the pump volume at low rpm's. since they are already hv pumps do the new billet melling pumps provide any more volume?

I know I ran the melling select pumps, I opened lifter bores to .0022 and also opened lifters to increase more oil to rockers, guys said I would lose a lot of pressure, I did not, also have big clearancing.. ran 80 PSI, anything over 1500, was 3-40 idle

SABER28 11-05-2018 10:01 PM

my lifter bores are bushed, lifters have oiling to the cam,if i remember correctly? keith eickert valve spring oiling.https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...403895c820.jpg
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...5f7c6a16e4.jpg

ICDEDPPL 11-05-2018 10:01 PM

Spring oilers will eat about 10psi. I put check valves inline... I adjusted them to close anything below 35psi (no need to push oil up there at idle)
Anything below 40psi they are really just dribbling not really spraying anything .


https://www.hylokusa.com/catalog/one...e-check-valves

SABER28 11-05-2018 10:24 PM


Originally Posted by ICDEDPPL (Post 4657640)
Spring oilers will eat about 10psi. I put check valves inline... I adjusted them to close anything below 35psi (no need to push oil up there at idle)
Anything below 40psi they are really just dribbling not really spraying anything .


https://www.hylokusa.com/catalog/one...e-check-valves

great! looking for something to restrict flow at idle. mine are plugged right now, didnt seem to make any difference in oil pressure though.

Baja Rooster 11-05-2018 10:42 PM


Originally Posted by ICDEDPPL (Post 4657640)
Spring oilers will eat about 10psi. I put check valves inline... I adjusted them to close anything below 35psi (no need to push oil up there at idle)
Anything below 40psi they are really just dribbling not really spraying anything .


https://www.hylokusa.com/catalog/one...e-check-valves

That beats yanking the engines!

SABER28 11-05-2018 11:19 PM


Originally Posted by Baja Rooster (Post 4657643)


That beats yanking the engines!

and thats the question i'm trying to answer. pull them but do what?. is there anything i can do to bump up the pressure? they run great, idle like stock, and throttle response is unbelievable. is there really anything wrong? i'm taking it from the posts here that there isnt. these engines are a result of 7 years of planning and saving money to build. they are pure overkill from a build standpoint. every part on these things are capable of handling much more hp than they are being asked to now.

Griff 11-06-2018 01:35 AM

Some good info https://www.melling.com/aftermarket-...u-k/technical/


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