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Old 07-27-2007, 07:53 AM
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Vettestr:

I am not sure if I understand you correctly. The filter that I am running is a Motorcraft FL1A not a 8A. Am I running the wrong filter?


OldDog:

Do you know what the distance should be from rod to rod. I will check that tonight.


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Originally Posted by olddog

You should be able to watch the oil pressure climb with rpms until the pressure reachs the point where the bypass valve opens. From that point on the oil pressure should stay pretty much the same.

What is the oil pressure at 1000 rpm, 2000 rpm, 3000 rpm, 4000 rpm - hot and 1000 rpm & 2000 rpm cold?
Oil Pressure is
1000 RPM 20 psi
2000 RPM 25 psi
3000 RPM 28 psi
4000 rpm 28 psi


Iceberg:

I am not sure what a Pond block is. This is a block from 1965 (I guess cast iron) sideoiler. ( Sorry I am affraid to use the word original around here I dont want this thread to get side tracked by using the wrong word.
Or not an aftermarket Block.
Is this what is referred to a Pond block?


Again thank you all of you for your advice.
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