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RE: 390/410 oiling questions
By Dan - 11/13/2003 9:13:02 AM; IP 65.172.144.41
Hi Paul, was your block produced with hydraulic lifers form the factory ?. If Yes, then do not worry about installing solid lifters, my practices are do not restrict any oil to the top of the motor ( oil cools as well as lubricates ), and be sure the oil returns are open and clean as well as enough oil to supply the motor at the engine speeds you wish to run .

Production 390 / 410's leave much to be desired in the oil supply to it, my suggestion is have a quality machine shop prep the block to 427 centeroiler specs ( i modify my own with extended tooling opening all the holes 1/16 at a time, Dan.
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