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Hi gang,
Well, I have jsut spent over $1,500.00 and six months of sweat and tears (oh, some blood too!) rebuilding my 1951 T245 from the ground up. It has new or re-machined everything. I am in the process of assembly and realized that this engine does not have a full flow oil system. Upon further research I discovered that only about 10% of the oil is actually filtered, so most of what goes to the bearings is unfiltered oil. Ouch.
Although it will not be historically correct, I would like to modify the block, if possible, in to a full flow oil system. I'd hate to run my shiny new T245 on 90% unfiltered oil!!
Does anyone know if there is a conversion available or if anyone knows how I might acomplish this?
Thanks in advance for any replies, and Merry CHristmas to everyone out there.
Louis
Well, I have jsut spent over $1,500.00 and six months of sweat and tears (oh, some blood too!) rebuilding my 1951 T245 from the ground up. It has new or re-machined everything. I am in the process of assembly and realized that this engine does not have a full flow oil system. Upon further research I discovered that only about 10% of the oil is actually filtered, so most of what goes to the bearings is unfiltered oil. Ouch.
Although it will not be historically correct, I would like to modify the block, if possible, in to a full flow oil system. I'd hate to run my shiny new T245 on 90% unfiltered oil!!
Does anyone know if there is a conversion available or if anyone knows how I might acomplish this?
Thanks in advance for any replies, and Merry CHristmas to everyone out there.
Louis