Hello all. I built my 2004 LB7 back in 2015. I used Clevite H series bearings for the mains. My build notes show that clearance was .002 inches. That was done with Plastigauge, not a bore gauge, so take it for what it’s worth. I reused my stock oil pump, which mic’d within specs. I also opened up the piston oil squirters to .078 inches
I run a 71 mm turbo and daily drive at about 500 hp. On a sidenote, my cooling stack is clean, and I run a Black stone oil analysis every 5000 miles.
In the past couple years, my oil pressure has dropped to a point where I am not comfortable with it. It’s at 7psi hot idle and 27~30psi at 2000rpm on the CTS3, and a mechanical gauge, when the oil temp get’s over 200°F. This is using Cenpeco 20W50 oil, which helps only until the oil gets above 200°F.
It doesn’t take a lot, especially in warmer weather to get the oil up to 200°. In hot weather I can get it up to 230 without even towing.
Larger piston squirters, combined with the bigger turbo, create the extra heat. Opening up the piston squirters that much, with the stock oil pump, I think creates my lack of oil pressure.
I’m going to pull the motor and replace the oil pump, along with putting on a 2020 oil cooler. I don’t think I want to go to the trouble of putting in an LMl oil pump, etc., so I’m planning on putting in a Melling 316 oil pump and possibly putting stock size pistons squirters back in.
My conundrum is whether the Melling 316 oil pump along with the stock size squirters are going to give me too much oil pressure? Also, whether the larger oil cooler will affect that?
I’m also wondering if there is a benefit to leaving in the oversize oil squirters for cooling the pistons, and whether the Melling 316 will be enough to give me good oil pressure with those oversized squirters and 2020 oil cooler?
I really only want to do this once, so any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Josh
I run a 71 mm turbo and daily drive at about 500 hp. On a sidenote, my cooling stack is clean, and I run a Black stone oil analysis every 5000 miles.
In the past couple years, my oil pressure has dropped to a point where I am not comfortable with it. It’s at 7psi hot idle and 27~30psi at 2000rpm on the CTS3, and a mechanical gauge, when the oil temp get’s over 200°F. This is using Cenpeco 20W50 oil, which helps only until the oil gets above 200°F.
It doesn’t take a lot, especially in warmer weather to get the oil up to 200°. In hot weather I can get it up to 230 without even towing.
Larger piston squirters, combined with the bigger turbo, create the extra heat. Opening up the piston squirters that much, with the stock oil pump, I think creates my lack of oil pressure.
I’m going to pull the motor and replace the oil pump, along with putting on a 2020 oil cooler. I don’t think I want to go to the trouble of putting in an LMl oil pump, etc., so I’m planning on putting in a Melling 316 oil pump and possibly putting stock size pistons squirters back in.
My conundrum is whether the Melling 316 oil pump along with the stock size squirters are going to give me too much oil pressure? Also, whether the larger oil cooler will affect that?
I’m also wondering if there is a benefit to leaving in the oversize oil squirters for cooling the pistons, and whether the Melling 316 will be enough to give me good oil pressure with those oversized squirters and 2020 oil cooler?
I really only want to do this once, so any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Josh