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How about some historical info? Back when the 351C was THE NASCAR engine, people like Waddell Wilson and Jr Johnson modded the 351C oiling system like this: first, they bored both the oil galleys out to the next std oversize, then shrunk a thinwall tube into the galleys. Next, they carefully pounded a lifter-sized ball bearing thru the lifter bores, to create 8 rounded dents in the shrunk-in tubes for lifter clearance. Finally, they drilled a 0.030" hole sideways through the lifter bores for a lube source, and plugged each of the outside holes. This left a smooth oil galley, with 0.030" oil holes inside at the lifter bores instead of 1/2" holes. They used restrictors in the oil passages like we all do, and cross-drilled the cranks at the mains for more even oiling at high rpms. The oil pumps were set at 80 psi hot, measured at the rear port. Later, they found that although the Ford rod bearing size of 2.450" dia is slightly larger than the Chevy, the wider 350 Chev size (2.200 dia) will carry more load, at higher rpms, without cavitating. Sleeving the lifter bores accomplishes much the same thing as above, but it's very difficult to get all 16 bores exactly square with the camshaft bore, then shrink the bushings in and ream to size. Some builders found the hard way that the bushings needed pinning... Finally, Boss 429 needle- bearing cam bearings can be fitted to bored out cam bores in a 351C, so the cam bearing oil supply can be completely closed off. Of course, this then requires a steel cam, but roller cams are all steel anyway. I've never tried it, but I'm told that the 460 oil pump can be adapted as well. Good luck-
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