Re: 1940 super 8 oiling issues
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The filter element and canister setup as well as the plumbing on the 356 went thru several changes from 40 thru 42 before they finally settled on the partial flow thru the filter with a full pressure and volume feed to the lifter gallery via the pigtail. The "fix" and filtered oil being dropped directly back into the pan was successful and was used on almost all the inline engines thru 54. The first 288/327 blocks in 48-50 models had flow going thru the filter to feed the lifters again which was OK with solid lifters. As hydraulic lifters became optional in that block with the 23rd series, problems became noticeable again so they went back to the earlier fix for all engines 51 and onward.
The screened oil pickup is supposed to float on top of the oil in order to get the cleanest oil after sludge has a chance to settle. I have not heard of that particular air insertion issue but I suppose if wear and looseness has developed in the swivel connection air could be drawn in. With the larger O ring and silicone I would wonder if the floating action is still possible although from the description in the fact book, it sounds as if the swivel portion might be submerged and should not be able to draw air it the pan has the correct amount of oil. Any chance tubing is damaged or loose and air is coming from somewhere else or could it be low on oil? In that regard, any chance the dipstick could be the wrong one or going down too far giving a false reading? Believe your 356 should have the D version dipstick. With limited driving and modern oils and additives, doubt sludge would be as much of an issue today so if the O ring and silicone solves the problem then even if it doesn't float then probably not going to be a big deal. Here is a bit on the floating pickup and a chart showing dipstick differences. ![]() ![]()
Posted on: Yesterday 19:47
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Re: 1940 super 8 oiling issues
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Zinc or lack of it in the motor oil should not be an issue in a 1940 car. You may have an oil line plumbing issue.
Posted on: Yesterday 19:48
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Maybe it was low on oil after I changed the plumbing. But after I sealed the floating arm better there's no air mixed with the oil in the filter
Posted on: Yesterday 20:39
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