Coloradoracer wrote:Ok guys, not trying to start another bash thread or anything like that. Just looking for some input. Over on Bracket talk, we've got a discussion going regarding a Merlin block, a Dart block, and Titan oil pumps. The issue is that the guy built a new motor with a Dart block, and ended up with no oil pressure. He was running a Titan oil pump. His previous combo was the same, only difference is he was running a Merlin block. I myself currently run an older Merlin Pro, a Titan oil pump, and have no issues with oil pressure like decribed, except for under hard braking after the stripe at speed, my pressure will drop, then come right back up. I know it's my flat bottom pan causing it, and I know of a bunch of other racers using similar setups that the same thing happens too. The guy in the thread however, appears to have a much bigger problem. Some of the other racers over there told him it's because of the pump, but I'm calling BS on that because it wasn't an issue with his previous combo, only the new one. Their fix is to replace the oil pump, but I'm saying its something else, and he needs to check his whole package and fix what's wrong, not just bandaid it with a different pump. Again, all I'm looking for is some input on this. Here's the link to the thread:
http://drr.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/ ... 1017075416
You are 100% correct, he needs to check his whole package and fix what's wrong. I built my 540 BBC with a Dart Big M block and a Titan gerotor oil pump and its been perfect regarding oiling. If he has that issue, he really did something wrong. It is NOT because of the block or the oil pump. And anyone who would say it is, has no clue what they are talking about. Jeez, do those morons actually believe that Titan oil pumps do not pump oil and make oil pressure?
While dyno testing my 540ci BBC with .003” clearance on the rods and mains, using 5W30 synthetic oil, and using a Titan “high volume” gerotor oil pump, it maintained a rock steady 80 psi (the preset relief valve setting) from about 5,000 rpm on up, with no pressure drop AT ALL. So, there was no sign of aerated oil. And it has a hot idle oil pressure of about 30 psi. I have .375" (3/8") clearance between the oil pump pick-up and the bottom of the pan.
The thinner oil will also drain back better/quicker, keeping more oil in the sump. But it will have also passed more oil through the engine, providing better flow/lubrication and cooling. One thing I did do during the build, was I enlarged the drain-back holes in my AFR heads, to double their original area for more than enough drain back capacity.
If he just changes his oil pump, he will be wasting time and money. And still have the same problem, unless his problem is a pick-up to pan clearance issue, and that happens to change with a different pump. And that's how stupid things get started. Let's say he does replace the pump, and the problem is solved "only" because of better/more pick-up to pan clearance. But he and those idiots over on the other Forum will all scream that the Titan oil pump was at fault. Unless you know the whole story about something, you cannot believe what a lot of people say.