SRTBrad(?) took this shot of Jerry's engine and it clearly shows what I'm referring to AND it is a better picture than the one I took of my own engine. Thank you Brad! I promise your photo will not be used for monetary gain,,
There is little point in buying the "costly" (and recommend coated) Gen IV bearings without cutting this groove into the block's main bearing saddles. If it isn't done, the bearing won't work as designed.
Other than that, I did some minor rounding off of some oil passages by hand- Sorry no pics.
I used a 1-piece oil pump relief shuttle as some of the Gen IIIs produced an oscillation with the stock 3-piece assembly which is never good in any fluid system.
To offset the added oil pressure created by the bearings and the 1-piece, I switched to 0-30 from 0-40. I use WIX oil filters. They are tough (burst is 200+ p.s.i.) and the canister actually contains a filter media that filters the oil!!!!
The coated bearings (are supposed to)
shed oil during operation and reduce parasitic losses. I'll take the Engineer's word for that, but it makes total sense..
The reciprocating took very little effort to turn over by hand on the bench and is something I always strive for.
Hope This Helps.
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