I would just like to say thanks to both of you for looking into this issue in such depth. I think you both have brought some great ideas for discussion. I work at an R&D lab and we don't have this much peer review going on so hopefully we'll get some answers and the knowege base and product options will move forward.
Posplayr did your kit come with a pick up collar? I think either Ward's bought Vortex or the other way around and it could be that they don't include it any more. My kit was in new packaging but I got it off Ebay and can't say how old it might be. I also didn't get any instructions.
The collar is a perfect fit for the recess on the under side of the Vortex cover. The collar is .73 inches high when you just measure the metal but if you include the O ring on top, its .76 inches high. I don't know if the o ring was meant to be up towards the plate or down down towards the pick up tube.
The i.d. is .49 and the o.d. is .92 inches. When the collar is inserted into the recess in the Votex cover with the oil ring touching the plate, it projects .60 inches below the cover plate. So the recess in the cover is about .32 inches deep. There is no cross drilling in this collar.
The casting on the OEM cover doesn't seem (visually) to extend this far down (I haven't measured it) so you would suspect Suzuki wants the oil to flow evenly under the cover.
It seems like Ward's wanted to direct the majority if not all of the flow up through the Top End oiler.
The elimination of the temp sensor and pressure switch on the Wards cover seems to indicate its primary customer was going to be a drag racer as opposed to a street rider.
I wonder if any of the engine builders know the history. I'm also wondering if the collar was only meant to adapt the top end oiler for one specific application (high pressure 750 maybe?).
In the end the major question is how do we determine if the hydrant is safe and effective? Posplayr you mentioned VDO gauge checks before and after. What would the baseline be, the Vortex cover with or without the collar, feeding the Vortex Tee and checked at the end of the top end oiler hose?
This would then be checked against Terry's hydrant, your modified hydrant & extended pressure switch shaft, and possibly the unit your running now attached to the temp sensor port.
Or are you saying to just watch the VDO gauge attached to the oil gallery plug on the side of the engine under both senarios? From what you've said about your current set up your happy with the engine pressure at various rpms but it doesn't seem like we know how much oil is going up the cooler hoses with that set up.
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