[Fot] Drilling oil passages from main gallery to mains

Tony Drews tony at tonydrews.com
Mon May 18 08:54:09 MDT 2009


One of the uncle jack tricks was to slightly drill out the center 
main oil passage.  Don't have a diameter, though.  Since it feeds two 
rods instead of one it seemed like the thing to do.  This is 
mentioned in item four of the "Block" section of the engine building tips here:
http://www.tonydrews.com/uncle_jacks_engine_building_tips.htm

- Tony

At 10:52 PM 5/14/2009, Greg & Alison Blake wrote:
>In a TR3/4 block, is there an advantage to drill out the oil passages
>from the oil gallery to the mains?  If so, what size is optimal?
>Neglecting (a lot of things) oil surges and viscosity break down etc.,
>is the oil pressure in the system constant for a given RPM?  If pressure
>in the system is constant, when I open up these supply holes more oil
>would flow to the main and follow on to the rods due to a greater cross
>sectional area for the same pressure and oil supply to the valve gear
>would be unaffected because the pressure in the oil gallery is constant
>and I have not changed the cross sectional area for the passage to the
>valve gear.
>
>Do I have this correct, or am I all oily?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Greg
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