fullmetaljacket
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This question is pertaining to my last about distance from the oil pan floor, so if the oil pump pick up is too close to the oil pan sump floor, can it suck it up to a certain degree?
I ask this because both my old pick up and new one supplied with the deep sump 7 quart pan are hanging a 1/2 inch off the floor whereas 1/4" to 3/8" is acceptable. Why would they both be set up that high?
As far as I know, the engine has always had good oil pressure with the pick up a 1/2" above the floor. This engine was put together by a professional assembler who worked Pro-stock motors. I'm just perplexed that nothing has happened or am I just lucky?
My new pan has small baffle ledges up top and a trap door down by the floor whereas my old steel pan just had baffles up top and no doors.
I ask this because both my old pick up and new one supplied with the deep sump 7 quart pan are hanging a 1/2 inch off the floor whereas 1/4" to 3/8" is acceptable. Why would they both be set up that high?
As far as I know, the engine has always had good oil pressure with the pick up a 1/2" above the floor. This engine was put together by a professional assembler who worked Pro-stock motors. I'm just perplexed that nothing has happened or am I just lucky?
My new pan has small baffle ledges up top and a trap door down by the floor whereas my old steel pan just had baffles up top and no doors.
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