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If you decide to go 374", I have a complete rotating assembly: matched 374" pistons, new rings, rods, re-ground crank and front balance damper - everything race-balanced. I can set it up with a manual shift flywheel, clutch and pressure plate if you want to go that way. PM me and we can figure shipping.
jack vines
Posted on: 2010/9/14 20:07
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Posted on: 2010/9/15 13:18
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I am not a engineer, but the pump design has issues. The shaft connecting it to the distributor is a 2 piece design with a collar. The shaft is only supported at one place, and it is just a cast support, not a bushed support. You can just imagine the spinning and wallowing out of this area. A good place for air to enter the oiling system.
Some pumps had 2 places for support, when the vacuum pump was on the fuel pump. The PI fix was based on this idea. The fix that Bob Aller used was to install a bushing in the top cast area, and a new lower shaft. He built a testing plate with a place for a gauge to test the pressure. I believe this is how Terrill machine repairs the pumps as well.
Posted on: 2010/9/15 21:30
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jreeder41 wrote: Quote:
I will take apart the oil pump tonight and get some pics. I plan on going to the olds pump (I bought the hd pump when I got the car) The problems with the original oil pump and "other people's fixes" are extensively discussed on this website and elsewhere. They are moot in this case. Craig
Posted on: 2010/9/16 1:46
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