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Re: Rocker [Cylinder Head] oil feed kit

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Subject: Re: Rocker [Cylinder Head] oil feed kit
From: Egil Kvaleberg <egil@kvaleberg.no>
Date: Sat, 18 Oct 1997 18:45:35 GMT
Organization: Siving Egil Kvaleberg AS
References: <C3C94473.5B8F@earthlink.net> <3448C665.7FAE@bellatlantic.net>
On 18 Oct 1997, Craig Richburg wrote:

> These
> kits allows your TR engine to benefit from improved and sustained oil
> pressure.

What?

In a high mileage engine[1], the rocker oil feed kit will REDUCE the oil
pressure. This means that LESS oil will be available where it is needed
most: in the main and crank bearings. 

A worn rocker shaft will add to the problems, since it will consume more 
oil due to increased clearances.

In addition, the engine in its original state, without valve stem seals,
is not designed to handle an increased flow of oil to the top. If the
valve guides are worn as well, you will get a significant increase in oil
consumption due to oil leaking past the inlet valves.

Conclusion: I would definitely advice against uncritically adding an
external rocker seal to a high mileage engine, especially if it doesn't
have vale stem seals installed. Do check the hot running oil pressure
before and after installation. On a fully rebuilt engine, with stem seals
and a good rocker shaft, it is a good thing. 
 
Egil
PS: This really has to be the most FAQ in the list.

[1] Where oil pressure is too low to be governed by the oil pressure 
regulator.
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