I have had discussions on oil pressure with some of the best in the business. MY take on it is its all about volume of oil not so much the pressure. On one rebuild I did not open any of the stock passages (#2 and #3 main feeds) and used a bone stock timing cover. It held 28psi HOT in P. Second rebuild I drilled out the center main feeds and modified(port matched) the front cover and removed all the sharp 90degree turns. Also sized the bearing feed holes to the block openings. No rod or main bearing changes. It holds 20 psi HOT in P. Don't always think more pressure is always better. This is just my take on things and have no data to back this up other than my experience and what I've learned from others..
I do agree with Richard Clark that I would definately reconsider running a thin weight viscosity if you see 90-100 psi of pressure cold. Also it is more critical to run a GOOD quality oil filter (K&N, MOBIL 1, BALDWIN etc....)
Mike Banas
87GN
I do agree with Richard Clark that I would definately reconsider running a thin weight viscosity if you see 90-100 psi of pressure cold. Also it is more critical to run a GOOD quality oil filter (K&N, MOBIL 1, BALDWIN etc....)
Mike Banas
87GN