It's been a while since I updated my progress on 3631R. I started plumbing the dry sump oil system last Summer and it took all of Summer and part of Fall to mostly complete the pressure portion of the system. The dry sump system consists of a Titan Series 2 three stage pump, Peterson two gallon oil tank, block off adapter for stock oil filter, and a Setrab remote filter unit.
I shot myself in the foot right off the bat by ordering an oil tank with -12 AN male fittings thinking I had -12 fittings on the oil pump, not the -10 fittings it has. Making the decision on how to go from a -10 fitting and hose to a -12 fitting took most of the time. Rather than cutting out and re-welding -10 fittings to the oil tank or using adapters, I decided to try to locate fittings that used -10 hose but had -12 fittings. It was harder than you would think. I only found a couple of companies that offered the required fittings.
With fittings located, time to order the hardware, then the second problem cropped up. These particular fittings only come in the crimp style.Once crimped, the clocking of the ends were locked, the hose ends cannot swivel. Not a problem if one end is straight but if both ends are angled, the clocking of the ends have to be specified before hand, almost impossible to convey to the vender for pre-assembled hose and fittings. To get around this issue, I ordered the hose unassembled and found a local shop that had dies capable of crimping the fittings. The clocking came out very close but not perfect. There is a minor twist on a couple of the hoses but is acceptable. The quality of the local crimping was also not as good as the factory crimps, see the oil pump photos. Overall. I estimate there is almost 21 feet of oil hose in the engine bay.
The oil tank is vented to a small catch can. At this time I haven't decided on the method on the final destination of the oil vapors, go green and run the vapors to the inlet of the carbs or be a pig polluter and just add a small K&N filter to the catch can and go to atmosphere. I'll make my final decision when I get closer to car completion. One thing I noticed with the YBB motor is that I don't see any type of PCV system. I'm thinking if drilling and fitting a vent hose to the oil filler cap and run that to the carb inlet.
Except for the catch can vent decision, the oil line plumbing is pretty much done. My next system to tackle is wiring. I have the original wiring that came with the car. As is typical with a car that has gone through multiple owners, there are cuts and splices of dubious quality so I've decided to go with a harness from scratch.