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Letting all my class racing brother and sisters know of a problem I have now had TWICE over the past 15 years.
Canton oil pump pickup, part # 20-055, the hold down breaks at the bend just next to the oil pump cover bolt. It is bent with too sharp of a radius (very little to no radius, really), and it fatigue fails and the pickup falls off. Thank GOODNESS in both cases I caught it right away and shut down. I am going to just weld repair it, and then also go old school and weld the pickup to the pump body. BEWARE!!!!!! Kp |
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Not to sound like a smart axx but you should always remove the spring and weld the pickup to the pump body. 40 plus years and not one oil pump pickup failure. Also once the pump is cooled off recheck and make sure the pump body is still square. With the newer HD pump castings , we've had less distortion there also. Personally I've never trusted an " interference Fit " on anything that experience's as much vibration as a racing engine goes through, even a Drag Race engine. We live and we learn. Respectfully, Henry Kunz 1534 H/SA |
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It's not just Canton,- Moroso, Milodon, and others all share the same problem. Milodon even offers a "heavy duty" screen, and it will break also. Every engine that leaves my shop has the screen welded on, it's just covering everybody's butt that way.
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When you say welded what are you welding the steel pickup to cast iron with?
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I've been brazing them. In the past we've tried MiG welding and TiG welding and had problems with the castings cracking during cooling. It seems that MiG and TiG welding processes centralize / localize the heat and the rest of the part is cooler so when the part cools it would crack about an 1/8" to a 1/4 " from the welded area. Now when brazing the pump to pick up the entire casting gets heated and after brazing cooled more uniformly and didn't develop any cracks. I'm sure there are some really good welders out there that can perform this process differently but I've never had a failure to this date. Like my Dad used to say, there's more then one way to skin a cat ! Respectfully, Henry Kunz 1534 H/SA |
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I ran the Moroso oil pumps back in the 70's. We "always" made our own gusset and welded the screen around the pickup before it was ever installed.
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I’ve had good luck using a freedom alloys stick rod called copperhead. It’s for cast iron. For small detail jobs I knock the flux off and use it as a tig filler rod.
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