Jeepsinker
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The LDT 465 in my truck now isn't a thick deck either. Always thought it was until recently I noticed it wasn't.
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1/4" should be fine. Though I wonder what benefit doing this mod would gain you. I don't remember top end lubrication being an issue with these engines.So in the pictures that Jason posted the auxiliary oil feed lines look to be about 1/2" or maybe larger. They also appear to be a combination of soft lines and maybe plastic air line? I would consider doing this with some 1/8" or maybe 1/4" copper line for the full lengths of the lines. That should provide enough flow right? I can't imagine that you really need a 1/2" oil line from such a small oil port.
I could see oil starvation of the rockers causing the engine to burn a little oil but I dunno about blow by.Extra oil where there isn't much couldn't hurt right? I want to see all of my valves well oiled. That lack of oil up top may have contributed to the blowby that I have now. There is no good reason for any of the rocker arms to have dry oil channels. The oil runs down them to lube the top of the valve and the tops of the pushrods. If I can fix it by buying a few fittings and some copper line then I'll do it. Maybe too late for this engine, but it'll be good for the next one.
I should have taken better pics... Best as I can tell, the external lines were feeding oil from the main oil galley to the heads. Generally, valve train is adequately oiled from the mist in the engine when running. Note that my pics were of two different tractors; only one had external lines to the head.On the front head of my engine is the port from the rocker oil exhaust. In one of your pictures Jason, the tractor engine is using this port. I cannot tell if they are back-feeding oil into or out of this port.
Those farmers must have been having this same conversation!One tractor had the oil lines; one did not. I have searched MANY times on the internet and never seen this type of setup with the external oil lines to the head. May have been a farmer modification. But, why?