
01-29-2017, 08:31 AM
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: St. Louisville,
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Cobra Make, Engine: A&C 67 427 cobra SB
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Originally Posted by DanEC
There is another possibility for losing pressure at higher engine speed and that's an over-filled sump and the crankshaft frothing the oil (aeration). I experienced this in a Pontiac I once put too much oil in by accident and it was fine until I settled in on the highway and then it would start to lose pressure and the pressure would fluctuate.
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Back in the 1970's all the gear heads I knew were using windage trays to keep the crankshaft from whipping up air in the oil, and it was claimed a small block Chevy would gain 25 hp at high rpm, by adding one. It takes Hp to spin air.
I have read on this site NOT to put a windage tray on an FE that has the solid lifter block, because the lifters only get oil from splash. Personally I don't understand that, because the splash should be oil coming out the sides of the main and rod bearings, not splashed up from the pan. So I would think the lifters would still get splashed. But then again, I do not know everything. I have learned that when people observe something, there is usually something to it, even if it is unrelated.
I also have noticed that a lot of FE owners are the ones saying they are using X-50W oil. There are some SB Windsor guys saying they use an X-50 W oil, too, but I also here 10-30W and 10-40W a lot more. I don't recall any FE guys saying they are running 10-30W oil. Now this is a come to think of it moment. I have NOT scientifically studied and accurately counted this.
Last edited by olddog; 01-29-2017 at 08:35 AM..
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