The engine is running well. With this new oil system, every component in the engine gets more oil, all the time, and my problem gear is continuously bathed in cool oil. I’m very pleased.
My plan is to set up a test gage in the pump discharge and try to figure out if the bypass relief is continuously open. If the pump discharge pressure approaches 35 psi when the oil is at normal temp (200°F) and the engine speed is at cruise (3500-4000 rpm), then I can enlarge the jet to the cooler, install an aux bleed jet, or switch to 10W-40 oil. Just depends on how high the pressure is. If it’s borderline, maybe all I have to do is switch to the lighter oil. I’m not concerned if the bypass lifts occasionally, I’m just not fond of it being open all the time.
Now that I have good confidence in the engine and transmission, I can forge ahead with some carburetor testing. Can’t wait to fool around with that PWK with the emulsion tube.
I hope some of you find this report informative. Maybe it will help you with your project. As always, I invite your questions and comments. I spent a lot of time on this project. I am humbled. I learned a lot of new things. I thought I understood this oil system and I didn’t have a clue. If you think I got some of this wrong, please speak up. I don’t wanna find my drain plug covered in chips again.

Best regards,
Mike