Re: [GMCnet] High Volume Oil Pumps [message #246319 is a reply to message #246274] |
Thu, 03 April 2014 19:56 |
Ken Henderson
Messages: 8726 Registered: March 2004 Location: Americus, GA
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Seems to me there's one important consideration that hasn't been much
addressed in this high volume oil pump discussion: With our gear pumps,
the volume passed is directly related to the engine speed. I suspect Dick
Paterson's affinity for the high volume pump is at least partially based on
the low speeds at which we operate our engines.
JMHO,
Ken H.
On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 9:50 AM, Bob Dunahugh wrote:
> Thanks Jeff for bringing that up on newer engines. Now that you mentioned
> that. A few years ago I saw a 8 year old engine being disassembled. I did
> see the tray there. Just didn't think of it as a windage tray. As far as
> Rob, and the scraper. Showing my age on that one. There is no doubt that
> oil spray is important in the lubrication of any engine. And the modern
> engine manufacturers are concerned about too much of a good thing. For me,
> I've always tried to keep oil spray down to the minimums that engine
> manufacturers thought was required. I've had no engine failures from the
> lack of oil spray. Or my not using high volume oil pumps. Like I said
> before. Is there a pure right, or wrong. NO. Do what seems right to you.Bob
> Dunahugh
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