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Posted by: seanery Aug 20 2003, 07:12 PM

I've seen the deep sump kits that some of the parts pushers offer.
Brad mentioned it in a post recently.

Since I've been wondering, I'll ask all of you.

1. Do they work?
2. Are there different kits?
3. What are the trade-offs by installing one?
4. What haven't I asked that I need to know?

Posted by: ChrisReale Aug 20 2003, 07:22 PM

I saw a bunch on old 356's at the vintage races. They hang looooooow, so not good idea for street driven cars. Thats all I know, all of which you already were prolly aware of.

Posted by: seanery Aug 20 2003, 07:25 PM

It's for a car that is 90% street driven. And once the race car is done it will be 100% street driven.
But....that still leaves 10% for now.

Posted by: ChrisReale Aug 20 2003, 07:30 PM

Well, the 356's I saw were lowered a bit, but the Sump was very close to the ground, like, dont go over a speed bump because it will rip the engine apart, low

Posted by: seanery Aug 20 2003, 07:49 PM

B, I need your opinion on this. I'm getting Koni yellows with the adjustable collar and 150's from Paragon when I get the 951 money.

You've seen the car, what do you think?

Posted by: Bleyseng Aug 20 2003, 07:54 PM

Sean, just get a tuna can and forget the deep sump . If you want more oil install a oil cooler upfront GT style.

Geoff

Posted by: seanery Aug 20 2003, 07:56 PM

I want to keep this car stock looking. The -6 will be flared, big cooler, yada yada yada. I want this to be stock looking.
It gets hot here and I'd still like to be able to take the car to the track in July & August. I did run Willow Springs in the 74 when it had a 2.0/4 July 4th. I think the deep sump would have helped then.

Posted by: Bleyseng Aug 20 2003, 08:00 PM

A deep sump will just slow the oil getting hot process down some, it won't cool the oil. If you want the stock look just install a fiberglass GT valence and leave the bumper stock.

Geoff

Posted by: seanery Aug 20 2003, 08:40 PM

I'm not totally 100% opposed to that, but that's a good size expense that I don't wanna do for this car, although it WOULD be good longevity, track events or not.

Posted by: Bleyseng Aug 20 2003, 09:03 PM

It's a mod that IF you want to track or AX alot you should do. For the street it's just insurance to keep the engine running along time cuz it WILL stay cool.
It's on my list of things to do.

Geoff

Posted by: bernbomb914 Aug 20 2003, 11:09 PM

I installed one this week to see if it would help with the oil temp. It slowed down the heat gain but over one hour it still got up to the 3/4 mark. I have other issues that create the heat that I need to address.
It hangs down about the same distance as the engine mounting bar so I dont think it will hit anything. It adds 1.5 quarts of oil.

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Posted by: Aaron Cox Aug 20 2003, 11:12 PM

how does the sump attach to the case? ive seen two different deep sump kits- onw witha round drain plate and the other with a rectangular one- (tweeks has em both)

Posted by: bernbomb914 Aug 21 2003, 12:18 AM

mine was round standard bolt pattern.

Bernie

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