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Old 10-27-2012, 08:55 PM
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Default lost oil pressure

Two week ago I lost oil pressure but my safety switch shut off the ignition when it dropped to 20 psi. I believe the switch being tied to the ignition may have saved the engine from blowing apart.
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Holt chit mang. Were you racing?

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Wow! And it didn't scatter all over the place???
How did you have it tied into your ignition? thats a great idea by the way.

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Wow! And it didn't scatter all over the place???
How did you have it tied into your ignition? thats a great idea by the way.
I have a Relay tied to the low oil pressure switch that cuts the power to the ignition box when the light turns on. I had to install a push button by-pass for starting the engine which is a pain but worth it. Well I can't say it is all in one piece but it did not explode the bearings even look good.

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Wow! And it didn't scatter all over the place???
How did you have it tied into your ignition? thats a great idea by the way.
Hobbs switch

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Old 10-28-2012, 10:51 AM
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That's a very good trick.....saved your azz from sweeping up the floor

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That's a very good trick.....saved your azz from sweeping up the floor
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I agree I even got to drive it back to the trailer and load it with out the winch!

Once home I used the primer tool and the gauge showed 100psi? I cut the filter open and no metal? Changed the oil and fired it back up showed 100 psi at as it warmed up the pressure dropped quickly so I pulled it out.

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Default block and crank checked out

Brought the block and Crank in so they could be checked for Cracks everything has checked out good. Lucky Lucky Lucky! Now I just need to build it back stronger and hopefully faster! Actually would settle for more reliable! Only 86 runs on it this year but I did get my first win so not all bad right!

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400 OR 455 block?

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400 OR 455 block?
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How long has the motor been together? I just built a 461(400 block) earlier this year and stayed with the factory 2 bolt main caps. Was debating on going with billet or milodon caps and after seeing this I wish I would have.

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How long has the motor been together? I just built a 461(400 block) earlier this year and stayed with the factory 2 bolt main caps. Was debating on going with billet or milodon caps and after seeing this I wish I would have.
This is the second year for this motor. I would not worry too much I believe this had more to do with a violent drive shaft break midsummer. The drive shaft let go at the top end of a quarter mile run at 128 miles an hour. The shock probably started my issues!

How much power are you making this setup dyno'ed at 720hp?

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I 'm guessing around 600 hp. My 68 GTO has run a best 10.98 @ 122 mph at a 3785 RW. Converter wasn't ideal for my combo so I'm getting a custom one from FTI. The guy there told me if it didn't make me go faster then send it back and he would refund my money.
A friend of mine, Dave Hoover, was talking about your car when he went to Kil-Kare earlier this year. I think that was the day you won. He has a light blue 64 Tempest.

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I 'm guessing around 600 hp. My 68 GTO has run a best 10.98 @ 122 mph at a 3785 RW. Converter wasn't ideal for my combo so I'm getting a custom one from FTI. The guy there told me if it didn't make me go faster then send it back and he would refund my money.
A friend of mine, Dave Hoover, was talking about your car when he went to Kil-Kare earlier this year. I think that was the day you won. He has a light blue 64 Tempest.
Wow sounds like you have got that car flying. I have not heard of FTI where are they from or did you mean ATI? I am looking for a new converter for next year not sure who to use currently using an ATI. I really like Dave's car and he is a very nice guy. It was nice seeing him at Kil-Kare have you ever raced at Kil-Kare?

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Go to their website(www.fticonverters.com) and fill out a build sheet and they will call you with a recommendation. They are in Florida. From the research I did no one had anything bad to say about them. They were highly recommended. I've been to Kil-Kare but haven't raced there yet.

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Old 08-04-2024, 09:49 AM
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Default Oil watchdog (oil monitor system)

Hello all.
After many years I have finally built a oil monitor system to shut the engine down if the engine shows low oil pressure. Once installed the monitor will give you 30 seconds to start and build oil pressure after that it will shut off the ignition power shutting off the engine. I run a 20psi sensor there are a variety of different sensors to choose from. Once the system shuts off the engine you have to cycle power to restart the engine. I have used this device for 20 years and it has saved a couple of my engines from major damage. I am still running the rods pistons and block from the engine I started this post with. My other engine also had an issue where the oil pump ate a piece of metal and stalled the oil pump breaking the oil pump drive shaft at 6000rpm crossing the finish line. The engine just shut off once inspected all the bearing looked great and I actually found the piece of metal in the pump. The repair was a new pump and oil drive shaft and I was able to race the next weekend and for two additional years.

The monitor is simple to install with any car with an ignition box. The system has four wires ignition in, ignition out, sensor wire and a ground. With the addition of a relay an HEI or stock points setup can be used. What do you guys think is this a worthwhile investment? It has saved me a ton of parts and time,
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Yes, smart.

No idea on a sell price if that is your question, but there is a value for sure.

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Yes, smart.

No idea on a sell price if that is your question, but there is a value for sure.
I have 20 of them built up and I am asking $150 for the monitor and can supply the 20psi ($20) sensor or if you have the Moroso oil pressure light you can use that sensor.

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