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I am having to rebuild my little Chevrolet power plant over the winter. It has a stock Melling oil pump and am considering a new pump. Does anyone have any experience with the Melling shark tooth or are there any other's that you like? Thank You
 
Posts: 292 | Location: Kilgore Texas | Registered: July 15, 2019Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Love it and won't run anything else now. I have one of the aluminum versions but a friend is using the iron one. I can tell you that it pumps up super fast and when I am priming by hand I have was surprised at how smooth it is and zero pulsing feel like a standard gear pump. I record oil pressure and it has been great.

I know they offer a standard and 25% over output also. The 25% is what I have only because I got a killer deal on it. The stock volume would be enough. I do run the higher pressure spring that comes with it because I have pretty large clearances. In the aluminum version they offer 8" or 8 1/4" lengths.
 
Posts: 3500 | Location: KIEFER, OK. | Registered: August 17, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I have the Melling 10552 ST which is 10% more volume in a Little M. Honestly, I think it’d be better with the standard volume model as posted in Darts instructions. In the pic the solid blue line is 10w40 and the dash is 10w30. This engine has over 1000 runs on it when both weights were used recently.

 
Posts: 3040 | Location: 53056 | Registered: December 30, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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mark it appears your pressure is falling off. mine stays way flatter at the end,it makes me think you need another quart or two


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Posts: 1590 | Location: texas | Registered: February 17, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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it appears your pressure is falling off. mine stays way flatter at the end,it makes me think you need another quart or two


I think it could be a pump problem. This has a Stefs 1020 pan (used same since 2007) that is 5 qt capacity plus 1 qt for filter. I’ve had as much as 6 -1/2 qts with same results. Although the pressure is erratic (it’s been this way since I installed Holley EFI 5 yrs ago and was able to monitor) it never drops below 58 psi during the run.

What did eliminate the loss of oil pressure I experienced in the 1/4 mile shut down prior to 2015 was this Kevko 1004-10555 pickup that I’ve used now since 2015 with success.

 
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when mine looked like that i had a drain back issue.sorry for the high jack on thread


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i wish i could post a pick but im 88 on flash and 87 near 1/4


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Originally posted by rusty:
when mine looked like that i had a drain back issue.


I agree that what I have is Not normal. I expected it to be flat line. I recently purchased a new oil pressure sensor (150#) and want to install to verify what I’ve seen.

Did you have any other symptoms like excessive oil drawn from the vac pump?
 
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I have 94 lbs. at flash & 96 lbs. at the end of the 1/4 mile with 20w50 synthetic. Hamburger pan 6qt & 1qt for the filter. The pump is a Melling cast but not a shark tooth that I know of.

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1980 Camaro
Taking the Best Working Small Tire Shyt Box & making it Greater Than Before!
3100 lbs.
Pump Gas 436
 
Posts: 3113 | Location: NV. | Registered: October 20, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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this is over two or three combos in last 2 years, all same except one with drain back slash oiling issues. On the aluminum block after 1/2 season more oil in tank from pump.steel block better


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Originally posted by B KING:I have 94 lbs. at flash & 96 lbs. at the end of the 1/4 mile with 20w50 synthetic. Hamburger pan 6qt & 1qt for the filter. The pump is a Melling cast but not a shark tooth that I know of.


I assume this is a high volume and high pressure model. What brand block is this on?
 
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Originally posted by B KING:I have 94 lbs. at flash & 96 lbs. at the end of the 1/4 mile with 20w50 synthetic. Hamburger pan 6qt & 1qt for the filter. The pump is a Melling cast but not a shark tooth that I know of.


I assume this is a high volume and high pressure model. What brand block is this on?


Unsure of the pump, I would have to find the builder receipt/sheet. This is a Bill Mitchell Motown II block.

2BKING Smile


1980 Camaro
Taking the Best Working Small Tire Shyt Box & making it Greater Than Before!
3100 lbs.
Pump Gas 436
 
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