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Pumped Up

Lubrication Systems
From the February, 2009 issue of Chevy High Performance
By Bob Mehlhoff
Photography by Bob Mehlhoff
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This Moroso high-performance... 
   
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This Moroso high-performance oil pump has many features designed to provide a consistent flow of oil to the engine. The special anti-cavitation slots prevent the formation of oil foaming. The unique feeder grooves, enlarged bypass area, as well as the anti-cavitation slots, work to bleed oil back to the inlet side of the pump. This all adds up to a pump that provides a smooth and consistent oil flow and places an even load on the distributor shaft to help eliminate spark scatter at high rpm.
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From the oil pump, oil travels... 
   
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From the oil pump, oil travels through the filter and into the block. After the initial 20 to 30 minute run-in of a new engine and camshaft, it's a good idea to drain the oil (with the engine still warm) and install new oil and a new oil filter. Neophyte engines produce a lot of small and sometimes microscopic debris. The adapter and spin-on filter, which began appearing on '68-and-later Chevy V-8s, is available from your GM dealer or Mr. Gasket. The Mr. Gasket adapter sells for about $18 (PN 1272).
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A cutaway shot of a new GM... 
   
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A cutaway shot of a new GM Vortec engine shows an oil filter from the inside out, as well as the internal path that the engine lube travels to and from the filter from the oil pan. This is called a wet-sump system because it carries the oil in a pan directly below the crankshaft and is what 99.99 percent of all modern production cars use. As a side note, some dedicated race engines (and the new '06 Corvette LS7/Z06 427) use a dry-sump system where oil is stored in a remote tank.
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This new Moroso CNC Billet... 
   
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This new Moroso CNC Billet racing oil pump (PN 22163) (a) provides closer internal tolerances to ensure very precise performance and pressure. Notice how large the inlet area is compared to the street style pump (b).
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The oil pump gears add more... 
   
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The oil pump gears add more flow...
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...require a taller oil pump... 
   
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...require a taller oil pump housing (arrows).
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The stock oil pump shaft may... 
   
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The stock oil pump shaft may work fine for a production-type low-pressure pump, but if you're adding a pump with higher pressure, replace the original shaft with a quality steel shaft (left) to withstand the added pressure (available from Milodon and Moroso).
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The pickup provides the inlet... 
   
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The pickup provides the inlet for oil into the pump, and should be set 0.250-inch above the bottom of the pan (measured with a test gasket in place). Use a small piece of hobby shop clay to measure yours. The pickup shown (above) features a strap to secure it to the pump.
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This small-block is fitted... 
   
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This small-block is fitted with a windage screen and an aftermarket pickup designed to fit a special oil pan. At high rpm, a windage tray will provide extra horsepower because it keeps the crank throws from hitting the lube.
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Special studs, like these... 
   
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Special studs, like these from ARP, mount the windage tray into position.
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The stamped steel screen on... 
   
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The stamped steel screen on the bottom of the pickup prevents large debris from entering the pump and inhibits oil from leaving the inlet tube.
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At high-rpm, about three quarts... 
   
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At high-rpm, about three quarts of oil are on top of the engine (out of the pan), and there is always close to a quart in the filter, leaving one more quart in the pan in a typical five-quart system (right). A vehicle used for high-performance (high-rpm operation) driving should have a larger oil pan. For most drag-racing use, a deep sump pan works well because it adds capacity without increasing the area around the bottom of the pan as a wide-sump pan will (left); the wide sump spreads the area out around the pickup and more oil is required to keep the pickup submerged. Granted, for many street and road race applications a wide sump pan is the best high-performance choice because of ground clearance and steering linkage issues.
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If you need an oil pan for... 
   
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If you need an oil pan for a unique installation, Dooley Enterprises custom makes some high-performance pans to order. Although largely for marine use, they also offer pans like this one for a '66 Chevy II that is receiving a GM Ram Jet 350 crate motor.
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New GM oil pans, such as this... 
   
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New GM oil pans, such as this one used on the production Vortec 2800 I4, are cast from aluminum and feature special walls to contain and drain-back the oil. Cast-aluminum pans are also more rigid, especially along the gasket surface and are not as prone to leaking.
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This close-up shot of a pickup... 
   
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This close-up shot of a pickup installed in the pump cover shows what a brazed-in pickup tube should look like. Just remember to remove the relief spring before heating up the pump for welding or the spring may weaken causing lower oil pressure.
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This high-performance pump... 
   
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This high-performance pump has a nice wide opening, which allows oil to travel freely through the rear main cap. If the cap does not have an accompanying hole to match, some chamfering may be needed.
Canton Racing Products
Dept. 5.0
232 Branford Rd.
N. Branford
CT  06471
(203) 481-9460

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cts.com
Moroso Performance Products
Guilford
CT
(203) 453-6571

www.moroso.com
Dooley Enterprises Inc Mr. Gasket Performance
10601 Memphis Ave., Ste. 12 Dept. CHP
Cleveland
OH  44144
Jeff Johnston's Billet Fabrication
Simi Valley, CA

www.billetfab.com
Trans-Dapt Performance (Hamburger Oil Pans)
12438 Putnam St. Dept. CHP
Whittier
CA  90602
Milodon Inc.
Chatsworth
CA
(818) 407-1211

www.milodon.com

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