On Fri, 2 May 2008, Greg Taylor wrote: Thanks Greg! This is the important part: > Davis Martin <martin-davis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > OK, on to poor oil pressure. > The problem with the stock setup is there is a Powdered Iron > gear living in an aluminum housing. The 2 have very different > expansion coefficient's. So when you set your nice tight pump > clearances on the bench they do not hold up. When the engine > heats to operating temp, the gear does not expand as much as the > housing, and you have a looser pump then optimum. This is why > most see warm engine pressures in 18 PSI or lower. > The fix. > Bill figured this out 20 years ago when we were loosing > bearings. He found an alloy with the same expansion coefficient > as the timing cover. We have gears made from this alloy which is > harder on the RC scale then the factory gears. Once we swapped > to this set up our amc oil problems were no longer. Very clever! So warm-engine-oil-pressure-drop is not dominated by the oil thinning as it gets warm? I always assumed it was that! I don't own an AMC V8, and all my sixes have cast iron pumps --but no oil pressure guages. I assume there's some temp-related-oil-thinning pressure drop? It does seem to be the weak part of the AMC 8, that aluminum timing cover. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list