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Author:  mark dingbaum [ Fri Jan 04, 2002 12:14 pm ]
Post subject:  external oil pump?

Greetings,

After a close call with my dragster engine losing an oil pump, I am considering an external oil pump. Probably not all the way to a dry sump.

Anyone who's put an external oil pump on a slant care to share tips/advice?

Any brand preference? I know Moroso has an external pump for around $580. A local racer claims his Weaver was around $450.

How about the drive? My slant has a Fisher balancer on it now, will a SBC pump drive interface?

thanks for any help,
mark

mldingba@collins.rockwell.com

Author:  Doc. [ Fri Jan 04, 2002 1:03 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: external oil pump for a SL6

Quote:
: Greetings,
:
: After a close call with my dragster engine
: losing an oil pump, I am considering an
: external oil pump. Probably not all the way
: to a dry sump.
:
: Anyone who's put an external oil pump on a
: slant care to share any tips/advice?
:
: Any brand preference? I know Moroso has an
: external pump for around $580. A local racer
: claims his Weaver was around $450.
:
: How about the drive? My slant has a Fisher
: balancer on it now, will a SBC pump drive
: interface?


Mark,
Did you find badly worn oil pump gear teeth or something else?
How did you catch the problem before failure?

Please send us info. on what you found, use the link below to print-out the data collection survay.
We continue to work on solutions for this problem and we are making good progress because of all the data we have been sent.
Bernie has contacted some outside engineers who have offered some help so stay tuned for an up-date.
Thanks everyone who has helped provide info.
DD



Oil Pump Gear Failure, Data Collection

Author:  mark dingbaum [ Fri Jan 04, 2002 2:21 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: external oil pump for a SL6

Hi Doc,

Badly worn pump gear...I noticed the oil pressure guage at '0' in the lights and immediately clicked it off. This engine probably had less than 50 runs. First three rod bearings badly hurt, main bearings pretty much ok, crank is fine.

I have your survey and I've got the engine apart but I have not filled the survey out and sent in the gear. I will try to get the gear off and measure the pump this weekend as the weather here in Iowa is warming a bit (was single digits/teens for the last while).

Since so many people have had this failure, I am a little leery of just putting another pump on. This dragster is a FED, I really don't want a facefull of oil/rods/fire if it happens again with more disastrous results.

I don't like the external pump prices, but I think it can be viewed as a long term investment and potentially be used on a variety of engines. I've got a lathe and a Bridgeport and can make the bracketry required so that is not much of an issue.

Thanks for your help so far on mine and others questions, I'm sure you've helped many more people than those that post here.

best regards,
mark

mldingba@collins.rockwell.com

Author:  dschumers [ Fri Jan 04, 2002 3:06 pm ]
Post subject:  Ron Hamby?

Quote:
: Hi Doc,
:
: Badly worn pump gear...I noticed the oil
: pressure guage at '0' in the lights and
: immediately clicked it off. This engine
: probably had less than 50 runs. First three
: rod bearings badly hurt, main bearings
: pretty much ok, crank is fine.
:
: I have your survey and I've got the engine
: apart but I have not filled the survey out
: and sent in the gear. I will try to get the
: gear off and measure the pump this weekend
: as the weather here in Iowa is warming a bit
: (was single digits/teens for the last
: while).
:
: Since so many people have had this failure, I
: am a little leery of just putting another
: pump on. This dragster is a FED, I really
: don't want a facefull of oil/rods/fire if it
: happens again with more disastrous results.
:
: I don't like the external pump prices, but I
: think it can be viewed as a long term
: investment and potentially be used on a
: variety of engines. I've got a lathe and a
: Bridgeport and can make the bracketry
: required so that is not much of an issue.
:
: Thanks for your help so far on mine and others
: questions, I'm sure you've helped many more
: people than those that post here.
:
: best regards,
: mark


I know Ron Hamby solved his problems with a really sweet little external pump. He hangs around here, hopefully he'll chime in. Dennis


slantzilla@excite.com

Author:  Doctor Dodge (Doug Dutra) [ Sat Jan 05, 2002 9:32 am ]
Post subject:  Re: External oil pump info.

Mark,
There are a couple of links in an old post. (see below)
Also some discussion on external oil pumps when I searched for "dry sump oil"
Looks like it is time to make some calls. Keep us posted on what you find and snap some PICs of your new set-up.
DD

Weaver Bros. LTD. is located in Carson City NV, I don't have a phone # so best call information or hit their website: <A HREF="http://www.weaverbrothers.com">www.weaverbrothers.com</A>

Here is another big maker of dry sump stuff:
Pererson Fluid Systems; (800) 926-7867 or surf over to: <A HREF="http://www.petersonfluidsys.com">www.petersonfluidsys.com</A>
<A HREF="http://www.stefs.com">www.stefs.com</A> is another oil system link to check.

For real nice custom Alm. tanks call Oval Craft (706) 673-2942, they are down your way in Rocky Face, GA

Let us know what you are up-to. More & more SL6 racers are moving to dry sump systems so the more info. the better!
DD



External Oil Pump Links

Author:  Ron Hamby [ Sun Jan 06, 2002 7:23 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Ron Hamby?

Quote:
: I know Ron Hamby solved his problems with a
: really sweet little external pump. He hangs
: around here, hopefully he'll chime in.
: Dennis

Yes I went with an external pump last year. So far so good. Got mine from Stef's. Works real good. It maintains 65 to 100 psi. If anyone wants their number just let me know.
Ron

slantsixdart@aol.com

Author:  Dave M [ Mon Jan 07, 2002 9:29 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: external oil pump?

Quote:
: Greetings,
:
: After a close call with my dragster engine
: losing an oil pump, I am considering an
: external oil pump. Probably not all the way
: to a dry sump.
:
: Anyone who's put an external oil pump on a
: slant care to share tips/advice?
:
: Any brand preference? I know Moroso has an
: external pump for around $580. A local racer
: claims his Weaver was around $450.
:
: How about the drive? My slant has a Fisher
: balancer on it now, will a SBC pump drive
: interface?
:
: thanks for any help,
: mark


Hi Mark

I bought a used Weaver 3 stage pump 5 years ago and it stills works great. I found this pump at a swap meet along with the drive and oil tank. All this stuff was for a small block Chev. I had to install a weaker spring for the oil pressure regulator valve and now it pretty much stays at 50 lb all the time. I redrilled the Chev drive pulley that bolts to the damper and made the bracket to hold the pump. The biggest expence I had was all those fancy hoses. You can also use a full length windage srceen with the externel pump. The last good thing is that I now run 6" of crankcase vacume. I'll do anything for 1 more horse power.



damuel@kalama.com

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