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Cam Driven Oil Pump
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captndiet:
The sprint car guys run the oil pump off of the front of the cam. You can also run a fuel pump off of the front of the oil pump.
Some say this transfers harmonics to the valve train and transfer heat to the fuel pump.
Whatcha think?
The reason I ask is my block has no provisions for an oil pump and I would like to do a crank mounted starter on a A/fuel deal. (removable)
I really don' t want to do a dry sump, rather a single stage wet sump and a belt drive pump would probably be in the way of the starter set-up.
Jeff
dreracecar:
How much heat gets transfered in 6.5 seconds??? thats like people ask about sitting on the rear end and how hot it gets.
Frontenginedragsters:
Hello Captndiet:
Run your stuff of the camshaft!
RCD has a lot of drives for different applications.
You did not post what engine you are using but look at the RCD web site and see if they can help.
http://i.rcdengineering.com/welcome
Matt
captndiet:
Matt
It's the Dodge R5 engine they used in Nascar.
Ain't nothing common on this engine.
The CNC shop I use for parts that I sell can deal with the brackets, just wanted to make sure I was not missing something by going the cam driven route.
Thanks for the input.
Jeff
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