You just can’t have anything nice can you Brent?
I did that on my Silverado. I may also drill some holes in the thermostat for extra flow/bypass.I'd say weld that impeller, if you do it with damaging the shft seal
.I don't think so, but who knows.It's probably a plastic impeller.
.Yeah! Who needs oil psi anywayDam that oil pressure!
Not sure about the LS blocks, but Dart is adamant about not using a high pressure pump in the SBC block.
The new oil pan has been ordered, it will get installed when it shows up. I'm in the process of dropping the pan right now to check the bearings and remove the tray. I'm not sure the accumulator would help at this point. If the oil pressure drops enough to need the extra oil, now there will be even more oil in the pan to get tossed around and aerated. I think the real answer is either a bigger pan (ordered) or dry sump. I'm not ready for the dry sump yet, but it has definitely crossed my mind.You can also do an over/ under fill. Thoughts are possibly the pan is running dry and you're not getting oil back fast enough as it only happens after a pull. but If its windage then overfill will make problem worse. Underfill might change windage issue, but with a small pan it's a little dicier of a test.
If you were close, I have an accumulator on the shelf you could try. If you want one to test let me know.
No https://www.summitracing.com/parts/MEL-10295I have only been partially reading the thread due to being busy, so forgive me for that, but is this a HV pump?
I was gonna suggest pulling the windage tray to test your theory.At this point, the only thing that seems to make sense is the windage tray. That is the only difference internal to the engine that could make a difference. It seems like it's causing the opposite effect of what it's supposed to do. When it loses oil pressure, it doesn't go away completely, it just reduces like it's foamy. It doesn't respond to RPM changes like normal, it just hangs out at 30-35 until you shut it off, let all the bubbles settle out and restart then you're right back up to 55psi.
I've already got the pan I want to use picked out https://www.sikky.com/product/gm-a-body-lsx-swap-oil-pan/. I talked with Sikky support and they told me it's about 7qt capacity, plus the oil cooler and remote filter. Either that or I'll stick with this pan and run an Accusump and remote cooler.
Today, I think I'm going to drop the pan, check the bearings, and leave the windage tray out for a re-test.
It's not just getting on you, it gets on everything. It's hard to describe how much it just sticks to everything and makes it so you can't remove a socket from a ratchet handle, or turn a bolt by hand. I'll survive, but I'd really like to stop opening this engine up after every test run.Wear a hazmat suit changing the oil. I hear Amber has a love hate relationship with the oil.