This isn't my pic, but this is what mine look like:

I'm leaning toward a defective pump from Melling. After the Comp failed I replaced the crank and rod bearings, the oil pump, the cam and the lifters. The clearances were all in spec, with the rods all at .0015". No bearing failure of any type prior. After the break in I noticed the low oil pressure, but it was still above spec. Previously the pressure was usually 40 around idle with a regular volume pump.dwg86 wrote:Wow Silver, I have never seen that before. With the wear being that bad only on the bottom, the only thing I could think of that would cause that would be not enough oil pressure to support the cam,
Spring pressure is 100# seat, ~250# open on exhaust, less on intake. And I checked all the clearances when the Comp died and there was no binding or anything.excessive valve spring pressure or valve springs bottoming out.
I didn't check them today but I checked them when I installed the new Isky cam and they were very straight. They made new stock style rods look bad.Have you checked your pushrods to see if they are straight? I hope you find the problem. I can't EVEN imagine how frustrating it must be.
I don't think that would help as I had two very different failures. First time the cam just died, this time the bearings died. The cam looks good still and the lifters look fine with the exception of the #1 that wasn't spinning.the_wrench116 wrote:you want to try a new block?
I've seen that file before, but it doesn't have "Bearing being pushed out of bore". The best one that looks like what happened is Hot Short.dwg86 wrote:Clevite engine bearing failure analysis guide http://www.engineparts.com/publications/CL77-3-402.pdf
So, in your case it would have been low oil pressure? Makes sense on yours since your engine usually runs at WOT where the oil pump would be opening the valve and shimming it for higher pressure would help.TurboTom wrote:My cam bearings looked like that when I tore down to fix a defective piston.
I put a new set in and shimmed the oil pump spring.....OK so far.
Glad you said that, I have a feeling that this is the problem?gradon wrote:Is this the first build that used the grooved lifter bores?
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