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Re: [6pack] seeking easy TR6 windage tray & oil baffle design

To: "osternd@copper.net" <osternd@copper.net>, "6pack@autox.team.net"
Subject: Re: [6pack] seeking easy TR6 windage tray & oil baffle design
From: "Foster, Stan" <stan.foster@hp.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 17:24:15 +0000
The book says:



Screw the strainer into the pump body plate until the measurement between the
pump body face and the end of the strainer gauze is 4.25 inches.



Stan





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Subject: [6pack] seeking easy TR6 windage tray & oil baffle design



Speaking of oil starvation - I had problems with my "professionally" rebuilt
motor several years ago. I have a steep driveway, and if the oil level was a
little low, I would lose oil pressure when I reached the top of the driveway.
Turns out the oil pick-up had not been adjusted and was screwed fully into the
pump. After adjusting it such that it sat lower in the sump, I never had any
more problems with it. Fortunately there was no engine damage, so I guess I
dodged a bullet there.



I've never seen any recommendations on adjusting the pick-up, but it made a
huge difference for me by setting it as low in the sump as possible. Something
worth looking at when assembling your motor -



Dale
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