I am impressed and your video has given me the confidence to preform such a process on my own engines. I am running a flat solid too. { a poor man's hydraulic roller !} The cap mod from a previous episode, is so simple, yet clearly overlooked by many! Luck fortune with your racing. Have fun.
Interesting you are having piling issues, reminds me I bought a valiant with a 340 when I was 18yo and the story was the motor was the last spare from a dirt track car. I believe the front sump oil pan led to oil starvation? The guy said the car was fast but couldn’t keep the bearing in them.
I am impressed and your video has given me the confidence to preform such a process on my own engines. I am running a flat solid too. { a poor man's hydraulic roller !} The cap mod from a previous episode, is so simple, yet clearly overlooked by many! Luck fortune with your racing. Have fun.
Glad it helped
Great explanation. The Ramchargers did that to my 340 Super Stock 340 block back in 1973. It worked great!! Good luck with your car.
Thanks 👍
Dude, that’s a kick ass video right information
Thank you I tried to be as thorough as possible
Nice work Beck.
Good explanations.
Have a great day. 👍
Thank you sir
Interesting you are having piling issues, reminds me I bought a valiant with a 340 when I was 18yo and the story was the motor was the last spare from a dirt track car.
I believe the front sump oil pan led to oil starvation? The guy said the car was fast but couldn’t keep the bearing in them.
Yea some people have good luck, I have not lol. Apparently magnums don’t have as many issues
How do the hydraulic lifters get their oil?
They don’t
As far as the suction side goes that’s a non issue for you anyway due to the fact that you pull off the pump cover instead of the factory location.
Exactly what I thought