Small block oil mod/pump

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1bad360duster

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Getting ready to start new stroker build soon. I’m using a 98 magnum block and eddy magnum heads with hydraulic roller. Looking to shift no higher then 6800. Motor will have a vacuum pump pulling around 12. Should I look into any oil mods and which oil pump should I go with? Used the high volume in last motor but not sure I really need it?
 
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There are oil modification threads on FABO. Just type oil modifications in the search box. I would go with a stock oil pump, not the high volume one.
 
Does that mean I shouldn't use my new Melling HV pump on my 408 Build? I'll look at the link.
 
Gave my pump some love today.

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Being an old aircraft guy, I love the safety wire. Did you but the bolts, or drill them yourself?
 
They certainly look the part but how close are they going to be too the pan , Allen head cap screws would be twice the thickness of the shallow head bolts the pumps normally come with.
 
I run the high volume pump on my stroker....I would take more oil any day of the week.
 
They certainly look the part but how close are they going to be too the pan , Allen head cap screws would be twice the thickness of the shallow head bolts the pumps normally come with.

If the pump in the photo is HV it wont work with a milodon pan unless you do some work to it. I run a HV pump with a smooth flat cover and flush screws and still have to grind the rear edge of the cover and screws.
 
If the pump in the photo is HV it wont work with a milodon pan unless you do some work to it. I run a HV pump with a smooth flat cover and flush screws and still have to grind the rear edge of the cover and screws.

I'll have to look into that, i didn't notice if mine hit the pan as i didn't pay close attention to the rear of the pump.

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If the pump in the photo is HV it wont work with a milodon pan unless you do some work to it. I run a HV pump with a smooth flat cover and flush screws and still have to grind the rear edge of the cover and screws.

i used the precision pump with a milidon pan on my W5 motor. Best Machine built that motor, not sure what they did, to be honest.
 
Just make sure you are not evacuating the pan at high RPM's
Its a non issue...that is an old myth that circulates from time to time. I'm still holding good oil pressure over 7k rpm when I go through the traps in the 1/4 mile.
 
I made sure all passages were opened to 1/2" from the pump to the lifter galley. There were a couple pinch points in my Magnum, but not as many as my previous LA block. Radiused intersections like in the Guitar Jones thread. I also made sure the oil pump to main cap transition was a clean shot and the little gasket didn't have any hangover in that area. I also radiused the corner where the pump gears push the oil into a cavity before the 1/2" opening, and also the entry to the opening. (make sure to remove the pressure valve & spring before doing any work in the pump. and obviously, clean, clean, then clean some more)
That was about all I did, I didn't get as far as blocking and redirecting and all that. My Magnum was supplied with LA oiling to the heads, so I got lucky there.
 
I take every new oil pump apart, and do the modifications shown above. My buddy took his brand new pump apart, and found machine grit inside. So even if I didn't do any mods, I would disassemble , inspect and clean
 
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