Soliciting opinions if I have an oil flow problem, specifically for intakes on #1 and #2.
Performed an oil pump test on my 1963 360HP engine using an oil pump primer tool and 10 amp high speed drill.
Followed directions for the oil pump test per the advice from many on this forum. Oil pump is standard Melling pump, non-high volume. Pre-filled oil filter canister then added the rest of the oil (Shell Rotella T5 15W-40) in the main block. Dip stick says full. Removed all spark plugs. Operated high speed drill for 5 minutes on each quarter rotation of the crank shaft. Started at TDC and went two full rotations on the crank shaft. Actually performed the test twice. Even leveled off the engine by jacking up the rear to ensure oil could flow freely in the oil galley as my garage is on a slight angle.
Getting great oil pressure (see pic #1) and lots of oil flowing in the galley. Oil is flowing well into and out of all lifters and waterfalling to the rockers with the exception of intakes #1 and #2 (and initially on intake #3), where no oil was initially flowing into these rockers. I just recently installed new lifters (Sealed Power AT-992) but the pushrods and rockers were not replaced as I inspected them and there was no visible wear. Note: I just ordered a new set of GM #14095256 pushrods in case they were needed.
Thinking there may be some issue with the installed lifters from #1, #2 and #3, I replaced them with new Sealed Power lifters and re-examined the push rods. Noticed there was some oil coming up through #1, #2 and #3 intake pushrods but obviously not all the way. Re-ran the test. Oil on #3 started to flow oil onto the rocker. #1 and #2 started to trickle oil on their rockers but still not flowing freely like the others (see pics 2 and 3).
Considering the garage temp is 50 degrees, viscosity of new oil and drawbacks of the oil pump test not providing enough oil flow, do I have a potential blockage issue with oil getting to #1 and #2 intake rockers? Did I not run the test long enough? Any other thoughts on increasing oil flow without tearing into the engine (i.e., additive, cleaning process, etc) or should I assume this is normal and move on.
Thank you in advance for your help.
-Troy
Performed an oil pump test on my 1963 360HP engine using an oil pump primer tool and 10 amp high speed drill.
Followed directions for the oil pump test per the advice from many on this forum. Oil pump is standard Melling pump, non-high volume. Pre-filled oil filter canister then added the rest of the oil (Shell Rotella T5 15W-40) in the main block. Dip stick says full. Removed all spark plugs. Operated high speed drill for 5 minutes on each quarter rotation of the crank shaft. Started at TDC and went two full rotations on the crank shaft. Actually performed the test twice. Even leveled off the engine by jacking up the rear to ensure oil could flow freely in the oil galley as my garage is on a slight angle.
Getting great oil pressure (see pic #1) and lots of oil flowing in the galley. Oil is flowing well into and out of all lifters and waterfalling to the rockers with the exception of intakes #1 and #2 (and initially on intake #3), where no oil was initially flowing into these rockers. I just recently installed new lifters (Sealed Power AT-992) but the pushrods and rockers were not replaced as I inspected them and there was no visible wear. Note: I just ordered a new set of GM #14095256 pushrods in case they were needed.
Thinking there may be some issue with the installed lifters from #1, #2 and #3, I replaced them with new Sealed Power lifters and re-examined the push rods. Noticed there was some oil coming up through #1, #2 and #3 intake pushrods but obviously not all the way. Re-ran the test. Oil on #3 started to flow oil onto the rocker. #1 and #2 started to trickle oil on their rockers but still not flowing freely like the others (see pics 2 and 3).
Considering the garage temp is 50 degrees, viscosity of new oil and drawbacks of the oil pump test not providing enough oil flow, do I have a potential blockage issue with oil getting to #1 and #2 intake rockers? Did I not run the test long enough? Any other thoughts on increasing oil flow without tearing into the engine (i.e., additive, cleaning process, etc) or should I assume this is normal and move on.
Thank you in advance for your help.
-Troy
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