Re: Solving the Oil Pump Problem - Packard V8
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Some of us have made a shaft from an old discarded distributor and use a variable-speed electric hand drill.
Posted on: 2009/3/15 14:06
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drive the distributo for oil pump testing. Very interesting. Care to share your thesis statement? thnx, jack vines
Posted on: 2009/3/15 14:52
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Jack - I don't know whose comment you wanted elaboration on. I don't see the process as a test of an oil pump at all but simply as a way to prime or "wet" a fresh engine with oil after assembly. The only "test" it is of an oil pump is if it can move some oil, but no more, at least in my view.
PS - and obviously you have to grind or turn the gear from the distributor shaft.
Posted on: 2009/3/15 16:05
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Thanks to everyone for their replies. I thot of using a drill motor but i need at least 1700 rpm to simulate at least 3400 rpm engine speed and most drill motors i've seen do not turn that fast. Not sure what i need to do.
Owen, give the picture in my above post time to load. Take a close look at it. It's not an engine at all, not even a complete block. It's just block that has been cut across the center of the rear cylinders. So it is a test bed, not a priming exercise. Jack, the set up is strictly for testing oil pumps, transmission mock up, or any other modeling purposes. Lot easier to carry the rear 1/4 of the block around with me than an entire block. I'll just go ahead and mount the 1725 rpm motor to it and test at that rpm speed with a dual pulley i have for the electric drive motor until i can come up with something else. I'll try to dig up a universal motor as per HH56's recommendation.
Posted on: 2009/3/17 19:31
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Jack, the set up is strictly for testing oil pumps thnx, jack vines
Posted on: 2009/3/17 20:12
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Not sure i can claim it to be a truely scientific test buck. The idea is to be able to watch the oil pump in operation. To observe any oil that may exude from the pump at any unexpected places, intermediate shaft or imput shaft wobble or ocsilations. ANYTHING that mite appear abnormal to determine the cause of premature wear or any other problems. THot of placing a hot plate under the oil pan with a temp gauGe in the oil to heat the oil. Distributor to pump alignment check. I need somekind of way to catch the oil and measure any air in the oil.
It helped a few years ago during initial mock-up of the Olds conversion to determine pan clearence. Things like that. ANY number of possibilities. What would YOU like to test with it???? Or perhaps the set up has no significance??
Posted on: 2009/3/17 20:51
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Any new knowledge is better than none. A pressure gauge and a needle valve to be able to bleed off pressure to simulate all the clearances in a running engine.
thnx, jack vines
Posted on: 2009/3/17 21:00
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The gauge is at the end of the long tube sticking up at the 10:00 o'clock posistion in the pic. A valve in the oil pressure sending unit hole next to distributor and a hose is attached to the valve and dumps the oil back into the pan. The hose is the black tube kind of looping around the block in the pic.
Posted on: 2009/3/17 21:10
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Useing it allowed me to discover dip stick/ float interference.
Posted on: 2009/3/17 21:16
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