Hi Mike,
Based on my experience this is completely normal, especially with larger than
stock push rods. I pour a quart of oil in and wait five miutes or so before
adding the next quart. Works the same for my 948 and 1275 engines.
Rick
PS - I'm enjoying the sunshine in Hesperia for the next few days. Hot up
here!!! :-)
> On Jul 30, 2022, at 12:04 AM, Michael MacLean via Spridgets
> <spridgets@autox.team.net> wrote:
>
> 
> Did an oil and filter change for my Bugeye today. One thing that has always
> bothered me since I built this 1275 was how slow the oil was to go down
> through the head to the pan. I have a raised valve cover for room for the 1.5
> rockers. I can pour two quarts of oil in the filler neck and then I have to
> wait for it to go down. It fills up the entire valve cover and takes several
> minutes before I can pour the 3rd quart in. When I built the motor I used
> hollow pushrods of a larger diameter than the standard type, but I had the
> through holes in the head for the pushrods enlarged as required for these
> pushrods. Maybe the holes are not big enough in diameter. Would this be a
> problem in normal operation of returning the oil to the pan while running? I
> have put 3000 miles plus on this engine since the rebuild and it is still
> running great, but the oil pressure reads 90 psi on start up and goes down
> just below 80 psi when warm at speed. For some reason the engine runs fine
> and puts out plenty of power. It's just every time I do an oil change the
> slow drain into the engine makes me wonder.
> Mike MacLean
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