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drilling the block to aid oil drain back

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i have been told you can drill the front of the v8 block ,just above the cam to aid oil drain back
is this true if so where abouts do the 2 holes have to go
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Which V8 do you have?
rousecapri wrote:i have been told you can drill the front of the v8 block ,just above the cam to aid oil drain back
is this true if so where abouts do the 2 holes have to go
thanks mark 8)
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the v8 i have

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i have one of the early 3.5 v8's(rope type seal)
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Yes its true and the holes go in the thick web in the valley at the front into the cam chain area. I don't know if I have any pictures of mine but I will look later. Whether it makes any odds or not I have no idea but its supposed to help oil the cam chain as well as oil drain. It doesn't cost anything to do so why not.

Ok had a look and I dont have any pictures after all the machining was done but I have done a picture with where the holes should be and the direction.

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Take a look at the attached. You can see the holes I had put in my block.

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This was one of the scariest things I'd done - kept thinking i was about to ruin my rebuilt engine by drilling into one of the galleries within the blockImage
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HHHmmmm....shiney new block......jealous now!
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Post by v8alex »

The other thing you might want to consider is smoothing out the cutouts at the bottom of the V - below where the lifters sit. This also facilitates slightly better oil drainage onto the cam. I had this done on mine.

Looking at the pics attached to this topic, you can see that Marki has also had this done ( at least is looks this way ! )

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Post by landybob_v8 »

i did it too loads of oil goes down the timing chain now i pulled my dizzy the other week and the gear was soaked like it had just been stuck it in a bucket of oil

my front crank seal leaks when its a hot engine and left idling for a min though i dont know if its connected mind
v8's everywhere at least the one in the spare bedrooms gone now

mrs happy again
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mines not so smart though
v8's everywhere at least the one in the spare bedrooms gone now

mrs happy again
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landybob_v8 wrote:my front crank seal leaks when its a hot engine and left idling for a min though i dont know if its connected mind

I think it probably is connected!
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Post by davemgb »

Fitting the P6 oil flinger on a later engine will reduce the work the lip type oilseal has to do - of course if your still on a rope seal I would recommend getting a newer front cover!

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Post by Pocket rocket »

Mine isn't a new block - i just gave the nice man (Andy at Thanet Engine Centre) a drink to dip and dishwasher my block,pistons, bellhousing and other sundry bits. saves ab awful lot of aggro in the end and the alloy block is easy to lift. :D
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