- Joined
- Aug 19, 2018
- Messages
- 40
- Reaction score
- 4
- Location
- Florida
- My Car
- 1973 Mach1 Q code 351 replaced with 1968 “429 thunder jet”
[url=https://ibb.co/dQW99z][img]https://preview.ibb.co/bEMnwe/Mach_1_front_side_up.jpg[/img][/url]
I continue to slowly work toward getting my 73 back on the street. I recently replaced the 429 with a 460 stroked to 528. I initially had cooling and timing problems that are mostly sorted out thanks to the help of members on this forum. I have driven it a few times around the block, but mostly still started and run at idle. My current conundrum is low oil pressure at operating temperature ( 190-205) I generally have low Oil pressure with it being about 15 at idle on startup and it drops to 3-5 PSI at hot idle ( 850 RPM) . I am using 20-50 and that helps ( was zero with 10-30). As RPMs go up oil pressure goes up as well but not as much As I am used to seeing. about 15 PSI at 2000 RPM and maxes out at 50psi at 6500 RPM. I am using a mechanical oil pressure gage and the mechanical gage on the dash is in agreement with a hand held gage attached in the factory location, so unfortunately it is not a bad sending unit. The oil pump is new OEM Ford pump for 429 front sump 8.5" deep Pan. dipstick reads full at 7 Qts with filter ( I think it is supposed to be 6.8Qt). pressure increase with RPM so not starved, new pan new pickup clean engine . I guess there could be a bad relief valve or other internal leak / manufacturing defect in the pump but I think that it is mostly just a loose engine-- Long story --The engine was purchased from a local shop and was built in the 90s for use in a tube chassis Fairlane dragster I changed the CAM to it to make it more street-able ( but still solid roller cam -- I did not want to get new valve train) , but at that time race engines were built looser than they are today The actual builder has since passed away, but I am told he typically built with .003 on the rods and .004 on the mains. Finally even when the oil pressure is reading 3psi-- There is good flow to the rockers and pushrods - I put an inspection camera through the vent holes in the valve covers.
My question is should I replace the pump with a normal pressure high volume pump -assuming that the oil is just returning to the pan faster than the pump can keep up or should I use I high pressure pump with the goal of increasing pressure but not changing volume ( or Both high pressure and high Volume) this is an overpowered street car so loosing a few HP to the oil pump is not a big concern). Or should I just keep it the way it is?
My question is should I replace the pump with a normal pressure high volume pump -assuming that the oil is just returning to the pan faster than the pump can keep up or should I use I high pressure pump with the goal of increasing pressure but not changing volume ( or Both high pressure and high Volume) this is an overpowered street car so loosing a few HP to the oil pump is not a big concern). Or should I just keep it the way it is?