Originally Posted by jwick Can I get the new drain plug? The threads and port style are different. The new plug I found is a -8 with o-ring seal rather
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12-18-2016, 06:48 PM | #511 (permalink) |
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The threads and port style are different. The new plug I found is a -8 with o-ring seal rather than a -6 with washer. We would need the pan back here to retrofit it, which would involve building up a bead of weld around the existing oil plug port, and then re-machining that area of the pan.
I do have -6 plug of the exact same style now too, but I would still need the pan here to ream the o-ring contour into the pan since the existing port would not accept an oring. |
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Like i said my Z will only be a DD street car and occasional tracking at most, but I am shooting for 450-500 whp on a Stage 2 SC kit and I might be using the AAM R Line oil cooler, or a similar style oil to water cooler by PWR (racing company in Australia) with a 42mm core which apparantly cools like a beast. Would that be overkill? I do have the cash for it all, but I just don't want it wasted if I am overkilling for my application. |
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Ok thank you sir for your information. I guess I could go with the CJM sump, it is only a few hundred dollars more than the Gamma. I just hope I don't overcool the engine from the extra oil and cooling etc.
My drive to work is everyday is about 25 minutes in the morning, and it normally takes the oil about 8 minutes of driving to warm up to 80-90 degC. Have a feeling with the sump and the oil to water cooler and CSF rad, it might take the whole 25 mins to warm up lol |
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Similar time for me. I haven't installed my pan yet but I'm running the Wolf pan spacer, oil cooler and CSF. I have more oil capacity now than I will with the CJM pan so there shouldn't be any issues. |
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I ran a oil pan spacer with a 34 row oil cooler. The switched out the oil pan spacer for a AM Perf. oil pan. Which is like phuck's pan. I have no issues with oil temp taking too long to come up with either set-up.
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I'm building a FFR coupe with a coyote motor and am going to put my oil cooler BEHIND the radiator!! That will help bring oil temp up a bit quicker but I'm told will still provide effective cooling. I don't know if we have room in the Z for that but it's an idea...
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No more jiffy lube. Those threads are a bit fragile. Ever since I put my pan in I've been thread paranoid.
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