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Re: Head colour, aux oil

To: "jonmac" <jonmac@ndirect.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Head colour, aux oil
From: genehart@att.net
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 15:03:33 +0000
Great Reply!!!!!!! This ones a keeper...


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Gene Hart 
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1973 TR6 CF10918 U 
Days away from the first turn of 
the key since Feb '03. Thanks 
patient & loving wife. 
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-------------- Original message from "jonmac" : -------------- 

> I have two questions now that the machine shop has returned the head from my 
> '76 TR6: 
> 
> 1) what color should I paint the head. Seems to me gloss black. 
> 
> Hole in one! 
> 
> 2) I will add the auxiliary oil feed to the head but received no 
> instructions. Where/how are the connections? 
> 
> From the oil pressure switch 'T' piece (which you'll have to obtain) to the 
> back of the head. 
> However, if your head has been properly cleaned after machining and the 
> rocker pedestals, shaft and oil drains in the shaft and rockers themselves 
> are clear of accumulated sludge, you really don't need an auxiliary feed. 
> Standard-Triumph valve gear only needs a continuous 'ooze' of oil and not, 
> contrary to widely held opinion, a 'semi-pressurised' oil feed. I asked the 
> following question only last year of David Eley, the engine's designer who 
> is now well into his nineties and as charming and polite as ever. 
> "Mr. Eley. Many enthusiasts seem to favour the fitting of an auxiliary oil 
> feed to the cylinder head on your four and six cylinder engines. Would you 
> like to comment?" 
> His reply was as follows: "John, if I had felt an additional oil supply to 
> the valve gear was necessary, I would have ensured a direct pressure feed 
> from the pump. The only two ways the existing supply can suffer is from 
> partially or fully sludge blocked oil ways within the valve gear itself, or 
> worn grooves on the back end of the camshaft. If the pump is working as it 
> should and the camshaft in good condition, then the internal supply will be 
> more than sufficient. A reliable check is to leave the engine idling for no 
> more than five minutes with the rocker cover removed. If flecks of oil are 
> found on the surrounding panelwork, the oil supply is performing as it 
> should, as designed and needs no further intervention." 
> "May I quote you on that?" 
> "By all means. Please convey to your friends that my four and six cylinder 
> engines do not need an additional oil supply of the type you suggest. In 
> fact, there is a danger that an excess feed to the top end could reduce the 
> oil level that *is* needed in the sump." 
> 
> Draw your own conclusions. 
> 
> Jonmac 

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