HiVolume-or- Hi pressure oil pump
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Re: HiVolume-or- Hi pressure oil pump
Originally Posted by nocigarette
Yes There Resonable, How Are Ya Wobble........
I Am Not Trying To Sound Like I Konw Anything Just Sharing My Expierience With My Motor
I Am Not Trying To Sound Like I Konw Anything Just Sharing My Expierience With My Motor
I was told the same thing as Strip, I have a melling hi-volume pump set at 72psi bypass, with the v-twin oil I never see less than 40psi even at 260* oil temp. Cold, it pegs at 80psi, so I run real easy until I see some oil temp.
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Re: HiVolume-or- Hi pressure oil pump
I Remeber We Had That Oil Discussion Before, I Am Going To Run It This Time....i Am At Home Waiting For My Jessel Stuff To Show Up So I Can Put The Motor Together And Get It Back In The Boat.........
Our Weather Sucks Up Her But Nice Weekend Coming
Our Weather Sucks Up Her But Nice Weekend Coming
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Re: HiVolume-or- Hi pressure oil pump
Originally Posted by Wobble
Doing good and watching the weather forcast for the weekend
I was told the same thing as Strip, I have a melling hi-volume pump set at 72psi bypass, with the v-twin oil I never see less than 40psi even at 260* oil temp. Cold, it pegs at 80psi, so I run real easy until I see some oil temp.
I was told the same thing as Strip, I have a melling hi-volume pump set at 72psi bypass, with the v-twin oil I never see less than 40psi even at 260* oil temp. Cold, it pegs at 80psi, so I run real easy until I see some oil temp.
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Re: HiVolume-or- Hi pressure oil pump
Originally Posted by cstraub
Std Volume oil pump. . .shim the spring .125". No issues.
Now Chris we cant leave a stock pump alone ,atleast bebur inside ,cut the anticavatation groves in it,ck the height and I even sand down the casting lines on the outside
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Re: HiVolume-or- Hi pressure oil pump
HV pumps, 50W racing oil. 90 psi WOT cold, 80 psi hot and 50-60 @ idle.
Some may say it's high but I don't mind!
Some may say it's high but I don't mind!
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Re: HiVolume-or- Hi pressure oil pump
Originally Posted by Panther
HV pumps, 50W racing oil. 90 psi WOT cold, 80 psi hot and 50-60 @ idle.
Some may say it's high but I don't mind!
Some may say it's high but I don't mind!
Likewise it may cause the filter to bypass more at cold start up.
Don't know if these concerns are valid, just wondering.
My gen 4 has the filter pad adapter bypass plugged so that I know all the oil goes to the cooler and remote filter.
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Re: HiVolume-or- Hi pressure oil pump
Originally Posted by Wobble
My concern about high oil pressure (not confirmed) is that this would throw off the differential bypass in the gen5/6 blocks (the 30psi spring if installed) causing more oil to bypass the cooler.
Likewise it may cause the filter to bypass more at cold start up.
Don't know if these concerns are valid, just wondering.
My gen 4 has the filter pad adapter bypass plugged so that I know all the oil goes to the cooler and remote filter.
Likewise it may cause the filter to bypass more at cold start up.
Don't know if these concerns are valid, just wondering.
My gen 4 has the filter pad adapter bypass plugged so that I know all the oil goes to the cooler and remote filter.
I don't have a bypass.
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