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Re: [AMC-list] Too Much Oil



A trick I used to restrict the amount of oil going to the heads was to fabricate a plug to fit the oil passage supply hole. A 3/32" (.094) hole drilled through the center of the plug worked fine. The plug doesn't need to be very long and can be removed if need be.


----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe Fulton" <piper_pa20@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2010 4:53 PM
Subject: Re: [AMC-list] Too Much Oil


I think I'm going to put a piece of wire in the oil line to the head and try to
block about half of the flow. I'll also look for an appropriate smaller size
fitting. I think my oil lines are 1/8 inch lines. They might be 3/16 though.

Joe Fulton



----- Original Message ----
From: Frank Swygert <farna@xxxxxxx>
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Sent: Tue, December 28, 2010 1:35:35 PM
Subject: Re: [AMC-list] Too Much Oil

The 65 models actually had a solution. The oil line comes off the flat side of
the block near the front, not off the main oil gallery. The 90 taps into the
front cam bearing shell, which has a hole in it to feed the head. The front cam journal has a slot cut in it about 1/3 of the way around. Oil only fed to the
head 1/3 of a revolution of the cam. So restricting oil flow by compressing
(flattening) the line or something like that should work.

Pre 65 models (the change occurred late in 64, actually) have a single line with a T in the head. The line feeds from the main oil gallery (the "hump" down the right side near the bottom of the block) to the T. The T is hollow and feeds the head then the oil filter. Once pressurized you get as much flow in the head as if there were no T though. A smaller line would work also. I seem to recall that is a 1/8" line. Dropping to a 1/18" might be too much though. A couple adapters
would do it. If it's a 3/16" line dropping to 1/8" would be great!

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Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2010 14:07:30 -0500
From: Bruce Griffis<bruce.griffis@xxxxxxxxx>

Joe - I'll let others chime in, but my '65 has a lot of oil running to
the head. It used to leak a substantial amount from under the rocker
cover, especially towards the back of the head. I followed
recommendations and popped off the valve cover, cleaned it, ran a bead
of RTV sealant around it and bedded in a new valve cover gasket.

It still leaks a bit. Not nearly as much as it used to - but that
helped quite a bit. My '65 has a fitting, then has a line running to a
fitting in the head. It's a straight shot, and a LOT of oil
(especially noticable when popping off the valve cover and adjusting
the valves).

On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 11:40 AM, Joe Fulton<piper_pa20@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I think I have too much oil going to the head on my 195.6, which is > causing
the
> rocker cover gasket to leak.?? I plumbed a separate line to the > head?from
the
> oil gallery in the block.?? There's an old discussion (which I think > Frank
S.
> contributed to) on the AMC Forum about this problem.? Evidently the > engine
was
> designed to have a Tee fitting off of the oil line to the filter instead > of
a
> separate line to the head.?? I'll put an partial obstruction (or orifice > of
some
> sort) in the line to partially restrict the flow of oil to the head.? > Joe
Fulton
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