An oil pressure sending unit is NOT measuring how much pressure the oil pump is making it's more a measure of resistance. Did you pull the oil filter off and look for shavings or a magnetic drain plug? How did the lifters get worn that much from the pushrods? You shouldn't need 20-50 on a street engine. We use that more for a race engine because the clearance are a bit looser.
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If you read back there was a rocker hitting the inside of my valve covers I got to clear aftermarket rockers, nothing is an exact science. Something will always give you problems.
What my machinist suggested is that the resistance wore our the posh rod tips making the little hole big enough to flow the **** out of oil like I saw. Im still the only person to think that could be a problem considering how much oil was coming out but im getting ready to take it apart and get a final verdict even if it means taking it apart down to the lifter valley.
Im going to pull the filter when and change oil in the next couple days, I was planning on checking out what it looked like. Hopefully I have that cloudy aluminum bearing material and thats it.
As far as oil viscosity, I did put it together slightly on the loose side. Its still in specs but I could have gone with over sized bearings on some of the journals. 10-30 does turn into water when it gets warm and there is alot of weight rotating in there. The machinist I got the engine from drove home the point that we live in Arizona and he runs thick oil in his big blocks. I ignored advice from a guy that deals with this **** day in and day out and decided to go with 10-30.
I dont think there is any damage done, it runs like a raped ape with absolutely no engine noise. It teeters on 15 pounds at idle most of the time when decently warm so a little thicker oil might solve that. If I am wrong **** it, I will just tear it back apart and build a stroker this time.