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| Subject: | Oil restrictors in a SBC, help |
| From: | Richard Kensicki <richk@spartajunction.com> |
| Date: | Thu, 05 Feb 2004 22:09:20 -0500 |
Anyone have an opinion on using oil restrictors for flow reduction? I've pulled the motor out of the Vette I bought to get to the rear of the block just to check this. The engine is a race motor and ground down the the first 2 lobes on the cam in a short period of time. This original cam was a solid lifter cam. The second owner found the cam problem and replaced the cam with milder hydraulic cams; twice; and suffered the same problem along with severely worn lifters. He never checked for oil restrictors. I know the theory of what the restrictors accomplish but does a stock SBC have any type of restrictor plug? I'm replacing the cam with a solid lifter cam with the original lift/duration. Should I keep the restrictors I have? In the Stef's Fabrication catalog their restrictors use an .060 hole to reduce flow by 70%. The ones I have have an .093 hole. Will this be OK? Have more questions but will hold off until tomorrow. RichK |
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