Re: noisy lifters (hydraulic)
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The oil gallery feed is on the driver side. There should be a short U shaped pigtail between a tee like fitting on bottom where the oil sender is. The gallery feed is just above it to supply oil to the lifters. One side of tee would go to factory oil filter (if you have one) and other side of tee goes to gallery. Sender is in the middle. There is supposed to be a restriction in the fitting on the side that goes to filter. Make sure the pigtail is present, open, and the restriction goes to the filter not the gallery.
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Posted on: 2012/3/7 23:20
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Howard
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Re: noisy lifters (hydraulic)
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Thanks!!
Just to make sure I got it straight- the should be a T coming out of the gallery WITH pressure, with a line that goes to the gallery above it that does Not have pressure....? As of now, I have a T coming out of the block with a line to a gauge and a line to the filter. So i just need a line to the empty gallery and i should be in Lifter city?
Posted on: 2012/3/7 23:32
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Re: noisy lifters (hydraulic)
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The bottom port is the pressure from pump and feeds the gallery. Once connected, top port will have some pressure via pigtail. The upper port is just a straight in fitting from the pigtail.
Posted on: 2012/3/7 23:36
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Re: noisy lifters (hydraulic)
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Thank you so so much!!! You just saved me so much frustration!!! I don't have a restriction fitting for the filter, but being a bypass filter anyway I'll just run that line into the lifter gallery. Should be fine for at least a little while. Thanks again!!!
Posted on: 2012/3/7 23:58
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Yes, if you don't have a connection between that bottom port (pressure out), and the top port (valve train inlet), you are effectively starving the lifters.
Posted on: 2012/3/8 0:03
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-BigKev
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Re: noisy lifters (hydraulic)
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Not sure how good an idea running supply thru the filter is on those engines.. Originally some were plumbed that way but several service bulletins were issued re noisy lifters. Some plumbing changes were made on those first engines with the filter in series so the oil supply did not go thru the filter before the lifters. Has been the straight in pigtail for the lifter gallery ever since.
Posted on: 2012/3/8 0:05
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Howard
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The later filter were designed for by-pass plumbing (dump back to oil pan) setup only and had the inlet on the side, outlet on the bottom and did not have an internal pressure by-pass.
The older per-war filters which had the inlet on the bottom and outlet on the side have a built in by-pass (in the event the filter became clogged) and those were plumbed in full-flow mode (non by-pass to pan).
Posted on: 2012/3/8 0:26
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I should've worded that differently... I meant run a line to the lifter gallery and NO filter.
But regarding the filter, since we're on the subject... My filter housing has two ports in the bottom- one that goes into the center tube (oil in?) and another that just goes into the housing (out?) And there is also a port in the side of the housing facing the firewall... Does that mean it could go full flow or bypass? At any rate I will just run no filter for the time being.
Posted on: 2012/3/8 0:38
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Take a pic of that filter. Never seen one with three ports.
Posted on: 2012/3/8 0:47
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-BigKev
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