One comment is that I really don't care for the Icons. I reminds me of a Jap Juke box.
On to a serious problem.
Ran my 65 Fuel Engine on dyno two weeks ago and it ran fine the only problem was a bad capacitor in the distributor that started to make the engine miss fire at 5200 and above. Put in old Delco part and the problem was over.
The only thing I had to change on the Injector that John DeGregory restored for me was to richen up the power stop I turn. It made 365 HP at 6,500 and a bit more torque than factory spec. and it came up to max power at 5,200 and stayed flat to 6,300. Torque came up to 360 at 3800 and stayed flat to almost 5800.
That was the good news.
Engine break in was 6 hr at 2,000 to 2,200 up and down.
There is an oil seperator in the valley, it has a windage tray, 5 Qt pan, a Wix filter.
used a high volume oil pump and the oil pressure at 6,500 was almost a 100 psi. The rule of thumb is about 10 psi / 1000 RPM. The engine clearances are exactly as the service manual says.
It had the Comp Cams break in lube and 15 W 40 Rotella oil
After 6 hr of running and one power check we noticed the oil froth - blew it all over the dyno room. Changed the oil and filter and warmed it up and made another check. Still too much oil pressure. Pulled the pan and changed the oil pump back to the stock pump with high presure spring (55 PSI at 800 RPM Cold on 30 W) Reinstalled pan and ran another power check - The oil pressure is still above 90 but still a oil froth out the rear breather above 5200. If you take the cap off the fill tube you get more oil foam. The oil level after a run is still at the full mark on the dip stick. The dipstick was calibrated when we filled the engine with exacly 6 quarts and primed the engine. The dipstick read full.
Interanlly it has a 30-30 cam, piddle valve solid lifters, its balanced, crank cross drilled and oil holes champhered. Rod, Crank, piston clearances are at the loose end of the factory spec. It has roller rockers and full umbrella valve seals upstairs. Manly SS valves.
After the 6 Hr break in the plugs were checked and they were perfectly clean.
There are several choices as to what the problem is.
Some where high pressure oil is being sprayed.
Intake gasket slipped at installation of injector.
The oil separator in the valley is defective.
Oil is being picked up by the crank and thrown around.
The engine has no external oil or water leask.
Has nayone experience this problem or have a good guess as to what the problem may be.
We checked the oil pressure gauge and it agrees with a calibrated gauge.
On to a serious problem.
Ran my 65 Fuel Engine on dyno two weeks ago and it ran fine the only problem was a bad capacitor in the distributor that started to make the engine miss fire at 5200 and above. Put in old Delco part and the problem was over.
The only thing I had to change on the Injector that John DeGregory restored for me was to richen up the power stop I turn. It made 365 HP at 6,500 and a bit more torque than factory spec. and it came up to max power at 5,200 and stayed flat to 6,300. Torque came up to 360 at 3800 and stayed flat to almost 5800.
That was the good news.
Engine break in was 6 hr at 2,000 to 2,200 up and down.
There is an oil seperator in the valley, it has a windage tray, 5 Qt pan, a Wix filter.
used a high volume oil pump and the oil pressure at 6,500 was almost a 100 psi. The rule of thumb is about 10 psi / 1000 RPM. The engine clearances are exactly as the service manual says.
It had the Comp Cams break in lube and 15 W 40 Rotella oil
After 6 hr of running and one power check we noticed the oil froth - blew it all over the dyno room. Changed the oil and filter and warmed it up and made another check. Still too much oil pressure. Pulled the pan and changed the oil pump back to the stock pump with high presure spring (55 PSI at 800 RPM Cold on 30 W) Reinstalled pan and ran another power check - The oil pressure is still above 90 but still a oil froth out the rear breather above 5200. If you take the cap off the fill tube you get more oil foam. The oil level after a run is still at the full mark on the dip stick. The dipstick was calibrated when we filled the engine with exacly 6 quarts and primed the engine. The dipstick read full.
Interanlly it has a 30-30 cam, piddle valve solid lifters, its balanced, crank cross drilled and oil holes champhered. Rod, Crank, piston clearances are at the loose end of the factory spec. It has roller rockers and full umbrella valve seals upstairs. Manly SS valves.
After the 6 Hr break in the plugs were checked and they were perfectly clean.
There are several choices as to what the problem is.
Some where high pressure oil is being sprayed.
Intake gasket slipped at installation of injector.
The oil separator in the valley is defective.
Oil is being picked up by the crank and thrown around.
The engine has no external oil or water leask.
Has nayone experience this problem or have a good guess as to what the problem may be.
We checked the oil pressure gauge and it agrees with a calibrated gauge.
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