« Reply #9 on: January 31, 2016 - 06:27:15 PM »
yup it was perfectly machined but @ 7000 rpm it made pressure anyway , no oil loss 12 qt pan fully baffled with a lip under the rear main to prevent slosh up the back of the engine , I used a tee system where the PCV valve contolled the pressure at low RPM & the header evac took over with rpm this engine never had an issue raced for 9 seasons shifting 7000-7200 + thousands of miles of street driving
seems it would not be hard to install some kinda pressure relief valve in the valley pan.
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