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Old 04-12-2024 | 09:40 AM
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Dart blocks have a lifter oiling issue that leaves the last pair of lifters on the passenger side (#8) almost starved for oil. i was reading this on yellow bullet ,I was wondering if this is true?
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Old 04-12-2024 | 02:55 PM
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We've run the Big M s for over 20 years without a problem, could just be lucky I suppose.
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Old 04-12-2024 | 03:28 PM
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Originally Posted by bajabob
Dart blocks have a lifter oiling issue that leaves the last pair of lifters on the passenger side (#8) almost starved for oil. i was reading this on yellow bullet ,I was wondering if this is true?
I was curious about this and Googled it. It's amusing to see the members that are pushing this and have the answers. I'm not saying it is or isn't an issue.
I know a bunch of people running Dart blocks and have never did the mentioned upgrades with no failures. There are 1000's of blocks out there running just fine.
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is the block not similar to a GM block where the lifters get oil from a bored port front to rear? if so then why would any lifter not see the same flow and pressure of the others on the same bank?
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I remember reading something about that when I bought a new block from them. Something about the lifters on #8 cylinder being the last to get oil so they would tap longer at startup. If I remember right the oil was draining down the distributor shaft hole and not feeding the last two lifters right away. The cure was on one of those videos on the internet about dart big blocks oiling system.

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Originally Posted by TwoKs
I remember reading something about that when I bought a new block from them. Something about the lifters on #8 cylinder being the last to get oil so they would tap longer at startup. If I remember right the oil was draining down the distributor shaft hole and not feeding the last two lifters right away. The cure was on one of those videos on the internet about dart big blocks oiling system.
Seems they put an aluminum plug in the oil gallery between the distributor hole port and the #8 lifter.

Some guys were observing a very long time of pre-lubing to get oil to #8

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Old 04-12-2024 | 08:29 PM
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We've run the Big M s for over 20 years without a problem, could just be lucky I suppose.
what lifter are you runnig? . I had comp lifter in.now I am trying red zone racing lifters .
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Old 04-12-2024 | 08:32 PM
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so this makes me wonder if they are using oil restricters in the block to limit oil to the valve train. I personally dont ever use them as the lifters take a beating and I would rather have lots of oil to them. on the oldsmobiles, which have a hard time returning oil from the heads, I use restricted pushrods so the lifters see plenty but I limit what ends up in the valve covers. just seems that with full oil to the top even with the distributor hole there would be enough restriction with the lifters and the body of the dist. to keep enough oil to the lifter.
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Old 04-13-2024 | 09:41 AM
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Originally Posted by bajabob
what lifter are you runnig? . I had comp lifter in.now I am trying red zone racing lifters .
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