NorwayCuda69
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Hey.
As we now have "agreed" hehe to use the HV oil pump in a stroker combo. i have seen some modifications to the oil system, true or false.. lucky as i am i have 2 sets of main bearings laying in the shelf.. some old performance book say: Use 2 upper main shells and bore up the mains oil suply holes, this will make use of the hv pump and constantly suply the rods with oil.
ok now but if you use an upper grooved shell, dont u gett minor bearing surface on the lower mains? as far as i know the main oil feed goes into the left oil galley (therefore some use crossover tube) the rear main i beleave also get the oil directly from the main bore from the filter..
New question: aint it smarter to bore up the holes from the left oil galley and down to the mains. and have full grove cam bearings for constant oil suply to the right galley? If someone has a link to some pro oilsyste mods ill be happy!:read2::read2::snakeman:
As we now have "agreed" hehe to use the HV oil pump in a stroker combo. i have seen some modifications to the oil system, true or false.. lucky as i am i have 2 sets of main bearings laying in the shelf.. some old performance book say: Use 2 upper main shells and bore up the mains oil suply holes, this will make use of the hv pump and constantly suply the rods with oil.
ok now but if you use an upper grooved shell, dont u gett minor bearing surface on the lower mains? as far as i know the main oil feed goes into the left oil galley (therefore some use crossover tube) the rear main i beleave also get the oil directly from the main bore from the filter..
New question: aint it smarter to bore up the holes from the left oil galley and down to the mains. and have full grove cam bearings for constant oil suply to the right galley? If someone has a link to some pro oilsyste mods ill be happy!:read2::read2::snakeman:















