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07-23-2001, 03:27 PM
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oil pressure 396 stroker spf #1050
what should my oil pressure be. On the dyno it was 60-70 in the car it is 40-50.I was told the superformance oil cooler is very small and that is the reason for the drop in pressure. 
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07-23-2001, 06:23 PM
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There has been some discussion on this subject before. I racall another member having mentioned that some of the SP cars do not have the oil cooler actually hooked up because of oil flow restriction.
I have no personal experience with this probablem but using the search feature might uncover the original thread.
Good Luck
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07-23-2001, 07:34 PM
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SPF 952 392 "Crate Stroker"
475 miles (not EVEN broke in yet), oil pressure on guage reads 60-65 at start-up. With oil at 70-80 degrees C., pressure is 55-62.
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08-02-2001, 01:01 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: EAST SETAUKET,
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Cobra Make, Engine: SUPERFORMANCE, FORD 392 CRATE MOTOR, SUPERCHARGED 500+ HP REAR WHEELS
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OIL PRESSURE
We finally found out why I haven't had good oil pressure in my 392 stroker crate motor. We took off the two lines at the oil cooler and put in a by-pass. I instantly had 60 psi @ hot idle. I reinstalled the hoses and it dropped down to 40 and it doesn't matter if I rev to 5000, it doesn't go above 40. Definitely a problem with restriction. I put in a Melling HV oil pump as suggested but to no avail. Will it hurt the engine if I race it with the low oil pressure ??? Besides a by-pass does anyone know of another cure for this problem ??? Like a perfect replacement oil cooler ???
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08-02-2001, 02:28 PM
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oil pressure
I think that the oil cooler is to small for the car.My engine on the dyno was 60-70 put in car and 40-50 it has to be the restriction on the cooler.
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08-02-2001, 08:19 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: EAST SETAUKET,
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Cobra Make, Engine: SUPERFORMANCE, FORD 392 CRATE MOTOR, SUPERCHARGED 500+ HP REAR WHEELS
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I will be replacing the 20-50 with 10-40 Quaker State and see if that makes a difference. If not, The cooler will have to be modified. I'll keep you posted on what fixes I try. I can't understand why the 351 & 460 don't have the same problem. John
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08-03-2001, 05:37 AM
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Cobra Make, Engine: Crendon, windsor 408 stroker, tremec. Also GSX008
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Hi there - thought my experiences might help.
I am running a stroker (408) Windsor in my (UK) Crendon. When I installed the oil cooler, I looked up several previous threads about what dia lines to run, and size of fittings to use, since I have fairly long piping runs and wanted to avoid a pressure drop problem. I used all dash 12 aeroquip fittings (NOT the forged ones which have pressure drop issues) and hose, with a Mocal 235 mm wide 13 row cooler.
One area I had to attend to was the oil take-off sandwich plate, where I opened up the oil passages with a die grinder. Without this the internal passges would have severely restricted oil flow, no matter what size piping I used.
Result is 50 psi at tickover, 60 - 65 psi from 3000rpm up, hot. I am using valvoline racing oil, 20W-50W, non synthetic, which is a vast improvement on the oils I tried previously.
hope this helps
Wilf
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08-06-2001, 08:38 PM
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I will bwe changing the oil to 10-40 this weekend. If I still have low pressure I will be modifying the oil cooler. I will keep CC posted. John
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08-06-2001, 11:34 PM
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Cobra Make, Engine: Superformance '533'
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What RPM's are you running to get the 40-50psi? I have always
heard that a good rule of thumb is 10psi/1000 RPM for anything over 3000 RPM.
By the way Competition Motorsports built the engine for my SPF #908 and did not hook up the oil cooler. Just uses the Canton pan and no problem with either pressure or temperature 
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08-07-2001, 05:29 PM
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Cobra Make, Engine: Unique FIA
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Marmmansa,
40 -50 psi at idle is plenty of oil pressure. I have had small block fords idle at 25 psi with no problems....and I drove the hell out of them.
Steve
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08-07-2001, 07:27 PM
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oil pressure
I am running the hell out of my too and it seems to be fine.2nd and 3rd are my favorite gears to rip through when I give my buddies rides. Most of them are BB chevy guys and when I take them for a ride they can not believe how fast these cobras cars are. 
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