enough boost is when you have 3 dimple marks in the hood from the valve cover nuts..
The pressure seemed to go nicely linear, actually making it up to 32psi with the drill running at about 1100rpm, which I figure would equate to low-mid 2000rpm's. The fact that it stays so consistently at 20psi makes me think that the pump's internal bypass might be malfunctioning, but then how does it hit 32psi running off of the drill?
Hopefully you guys are right about it just being loose bolts on the pump. Would it make sense to tighten those bolts up any more than 15ftlbs? I think I may have torqued mine to 20 as that's the lowest my only (at the time) torque wrench went to. I now have a smaller one.
my bet is for the oil pump bolts being loose as well.-Owen
Quote from: RadoTD on February 07, 2011, 11:55:17 pmHopefully you guys are right about it just being loose bolts on the pump. Would it make sense to tighten those bolts up any more than 15ftlbs? I think I may have torqued mine to 20 as that's the lowest my only (at the time) torque wrench went to. I now have a smaller one.Torque them to 15ft-lbs and then with a regular ratchet see how they feel, I bet they'll feel too loose. Maybe use lock tite too.I'll check the oil pump to IM shaft ratio tomorrow (if I remember), I'm curious now .