Thread: BBC Oiling and block mods
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12-26-2006 12:09 PM #1
BBC Oiling and block mods
any good write ups on this? on the net that is..lol
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12-27-2006 07:17 PM #2
A lot of things have been written up on big block chevy oiling systems and we have a wealth of very good engine builders in this site, some of the things you can research on the web or even right here are some of the following mods,
edge orfice lifters
oiling restrictors
oil pan baffles and deep sumps
swinging pickups
and a whole plethra of other stuff that fellow members can expound on
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12-28-2006 09:33 AM #3
im talking more like oil feedback prep..etc
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12-28-2006 12:42 PM #4
well you need to do this and a bit more if you want good drain back there is not realy any oil issues with a big block there is a small amount of things i do
Last edited by pat mccarthy; 06-25-2007 at 02:17 AM.
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12-28-2006 02:54 PM #5
Golly!! Beaver! I can comb my DA in that thing!!
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12-28-2006 02:57 PM #6
My son thinks its cool Pat, Now I gotta deal with drool on the keyboard again!! my turn is coming dudes!!
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12-28-2006 03:12 PM #7
thanks i do all may iron engine this way this one was my old 572 sold it to two brother that put this engine in a suzuki samurai
and use much Nos on it in a mud truck they would run it wayyyyyyyyyy past 7500 +they did not tell me that. this engine made good power but could of used better heads
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12-29-2006 10:18 AM #8
thats what i am talking about...
Originally Posted by pat mccarthy
in the hole in the timing cover area, did you grind the hole down ward, too let it return easyer? i was wondering if i should do that or not..
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12-29-2006 10:54 AM #9
grind the oil valley hole to a tear drop roll the top of the top of the cam boss if you look at my block. you will see the front and the back in the valley how i made this smooth you can drill one 3/16hole in the back by the last hole in the valley this helps drain back and helps add oil to the cam gear and i grind in the oil rails i round all sharp spots i use first stone and then go to sanding drums
Originally Posted by Gearhead559
Last edited by pat mccarthy; 12-29-2006 at 10:59 AM.
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12-30-2006 07:21 AM #10
you have a pic of the hole above the cam gear? i dont see it in that pic.
carbide burrs, stones, and sanding rolls are my freinds.
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12-30-2006 06:02 PM #11
i did not do it to this engine but have them that were done this way and can send you a photos of the front of the block were the chain set is and were to work on it. i can not get photos on here any more. i do not know how to make them small . so if you pm me and give me your e-mail i will send it to you and show were to drill mark on the block i have. i try not to use burrs much any more.i come to like stone and mx wheel and drums , it seams every time i fire up a burr bit i get steel / iron / alum. pick out of my skin or eyes
Originally Posted by Gearhead559
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12-31-2006 09:17 AM #12
its gearhead559@yahoo.comthanks again.
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12-31-2006 09:31 AM #13
ok i will send them late monday
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01-02-2007 07:37 PM #14
thanks
Originally Posted by TT572ZZILLA
i use to to all my iron heads chambers like the inside of this block i do not have many photos of all my work.i have done a 1/2 dozen may be more some of the last ones were the best and i was getting faster at doing them the last one i did just glowed it was just a bit better than the one in photos
Last edited by pat mccarthy; 01-02-2007 at 07:44 PM.
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01-02-2007 07:44 PM #15
He does NICE headers too
Charlie
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