The camshaft is in the Crower catalogue.
Hi-draulic Hauler/Performance level 4
Extremely violent mid range and top end power
http://www.crower.com/misc/m_cat.shtml
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Before you do anything rash, get hold of a cheapie digital camera and take a snap of the bit that's knackered, I bet it can be saved.
Then, as Blue said if it is totally us, you could always go for an external set up...I'm sticking with the old school pick up and deep Moroso sump...don't want to get too modern do I?
Then, as Blue said if it is totally us, you could always go for an external set up...I'm sticking with the old school pick up and deep Moroso sump...don't want to get too modern do I?

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Steve, can't find the thread, but it was in reference to people using high output pumps on pretty stock motors.
Something to do with 340/360 motor ( my area of interest) having poor drainback qualities, the oil doesn't return to the pan quick enough. Susupect this was in reference to racing motors which is why oiling changes are recommended.
Remember Alex (I think) once mentioning that too much oil pressure could blow a filter.
Over to the techies
Something to do with 340/360 motor ( my area of interest) having poor drainback qualities, the oil doesn't return to the pan quick enough. Susupect this was in reference to racing motors which is why oiling changes are recommended.
Remember Alex (I think) once mentioning that too much oil pressure could blow a filter.
Over to the techies
