AMC V8 build -- OILING questions
jeepboy45
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Hey guys.
I've done a good bit of reading about oiling issues of AMC V8's. There are mods to correct this, such as:
drilling additional drain holes in the lifter area
running a line from front to back inside the lifter galley
notching the bottom of the timing cover to allow faster drainback
I've also read opinions stating that as long as the engine isnt going to be run up to the 6K rpm range, none of these mods should even be thought about. If it isnt going to be raced, leave it stock.
Any thoughts about this. Next week my sons and I are going to start putting the 360 back together, and I'd like to address any oiling mods before we get started.
I've done a good bit of reading about oiling issues of AMC V8's. There are mods to correct this, such as:
drilling additional drain holes in the lifter area
running a line from front to back inside the lifter galley
notching the bottom of the timing cover to allow faster drainback
I've also read opinions stating that as long as the engine isnt going to be run up to the 6K rpm range, none of these mods should even be thought about. If it isnt going to be raced, leave it stock.
Any thoughts about this. Next week my sons and I are going to start putting the 360 back together, and I'd like to address any oiling mods before we get started.