On one of the engines I'm building at the mo, the oil strainer touches the btm of the sump & wont allow the sump to seat on the btm of the block properly (you can see damage on the mesh & scratches on the inside of the sump where they have rubbed together) I was thinking of drilling holes around the side of the strainer, does any one have any other suggestions?? I didn’t want to bend the pipe in case I kinked it.
Any less than 10mm or 3/8 inch clearance between the bottom of the sump and the bottom of the pickup is asking for trouble
Mark
Why would it cause problems? does there need to be a 10mm gap to allow enough flow? or is it to stop the stainer & sump from vacuming themselves together??
I looked @ an old engine I have and the strainer is much closer than 10mm (prob 3 at the most) but then again that had a few bashes on the sump as well.
When the engine is running hard how much oil is there going to be in the btm of the sump?? Because surely if the pick up strainer is to high it will come out of the oil as the pump works harder and keep taking gulps of air?? Or perhaps im over estimating the amount of oil that will get pumped up to the top of the engine

also I guess when the oil is hot it will run down fairly quick anyway?
Any thoughts
