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    Oiling 3.5 heads on P76

    Hi,

    I know everyone's going to say don't do it....but I already have..

    Got myself a P76 motor and I plan to use my reco'd 3.5 heads on the top of it however the oil path to the rockers has me stuck and I need some advice. Read posts where people have drilled the block and others who have used external hoses - however can't I just use the P76 system of oil via the pushrods? will the P76 rockers bolt onto the 3.5 heads??
    If there is a neccessity to drill can anyone advise who can do this in Melbourne; I am onto a couple guys but no call backs yet...
    Or if I go the external hoses does anyone have instructions or maybe some pics??

    Alright now I see why I cant use the rockers.....so hoses or drilling???

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    Last edited by Rokkitt; 21st April 2010 at 10:30 PM. Reason: No way them rockers will fit!!

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    In short yes you can use the push rods to oil the top end , I have done this years ago with a p76 with rover heads
    Quote Originally Posted by Rokkitt View Post
    Hi,

    I know everyone's going to say don't do it....but I already have..

    Got myself a P76 motor and I plan to use my reco'd 3.5 heads on the top of it however the oil path to the rockers has me stuck and I need some advice. Read posts where people have drilled the block and others who have used external hoses - however can't I just use the P76 system of oil via the pushrods? will the P76 rockers bolt onto the 3.5 heads??
    If there is a neccessity to drill can anyone advise who can do this in Melbourne; I am onto a couple guys but no call backs yet...
    Or if I go the external hoses does anyone have instructions or maybe some pics??

    Regards
    Rokkitt

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    In short yes you can use the push rods to oil the top end , I have done this years ago with a p76 with rover heads
    Thanks for your response but how does this get oil into the rocker shaft??

    Rokkitt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rokkitt View Post
    Thanks for your response but how does this get oil into the rocker shaft??

    Rokkitt
    One of my customers punted a 2 door RR for a few years with this combination. You need the P76/Holden lifters with the oil feed, and the hollow P76 push rods. The oil feed appears to be quite sufficient to lube the rocker shaft via the rocker arms. I had a head off his engine because of an overheating failure and saw no indications of excess wear. In terms of using the P76 rockers, not possible as there aren't enough bosses in the 3.5 head to mount the P76 pedestals. I recommend top quality engine oil though (e.g. Penrite) as there isn't any great pressure in the shafts this way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bee utey View Post
    One of my customers punted a 2 door RR for a few years with this combination. You need the P76/Holden lifters with the oil feed, and the hollow P76 push rods. The oil feed appears to be quite sufficient to lube the rocker shaft via the rocker arms. I had a head off his engine because of an overheating failure and saw no indications of excess wear. In terms of using the P76 rockers, not possible as there aren't enough bosses in the 3.5 head to mount the P76 pedestals. I recommend top quality engine oil though (e.g. Penrite) as there isn't any great pressure in the shafts this way.
    Lovely Jubbly......saves lotsa time and work - have lifters with "the holes" on there way....)
    Knew this would be easy - just doin what all you guys done "years ago"...lol

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    Funny thing, one of my mates built a P76 motor with a set of new lifters (no holes) he bought from a well known rover shop. He managed 300km on his moly assembly lube before the rocker arms started to self destruct.
    Lucky thing we stopped near enough to an auto parts shop in Port Augusta where we found a set of Holden lifters and got him on the road again.. Took a couple of hours all told.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bee utey View Post
    Funny thing, one of my mates built a P76 motor with a set of new lifters (no holes) he bought from a well known rover shop. He managed 300km on his moly assembly lube before the rocker arms started to self destruct.
    Lucky thing we stopped near enough to an auto parts shop in Port Augusta where we found a set of Holden lifters and got him on the road again.. Took a couple of hours all told.
    LOL...funny thing is I called the shop I oredered my parts from and then the guy realised I would need the lifters for the P76 - the ones he had sent were for the 3.5 without a hole so could have easily ended up in the same place.
    New to these landies so all advice no matter how many times it's been said may help to avert disaster for me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rokkitt View Post
    LOL...funny thing is I called the shop I oredered my parts from and then the guy realised I would need the lifters for the P76 - the ones he had sent were for the 3.5 without a hole so could have easily ended up in the same place.
    New to these landies so all advice no matter how many times it's been said may help to avert disaster for me...

    I have heard from guys who used to use the 4.4 in speedway and they used the rover heads with 4.4 lifters and pushrods with no oiling problems at all .
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    How much smaller are the chambers on the 3.5 heads? Would they bump the compression up a fair bit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hardchina View Post
    How much smaller are the chambers on the 3.5 heads? Would they bump the compression up a fair bit?
    I dont think they are smaller but the valves are bigger more importantly.
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