Since it is being rebuilt I wanted to fit a restrictor in the oil gallery before the head with a 3mm hole.
The guys rebuilding it are ready to put the head back on but are questioning whether to fit a restrictor because it may starve the head of oil. And the engine had lots of blow by so was a big factor in the drain back issue.
But all of the research I've done points at it being a problem with all 16 4age's (both fwd and rwd) even without bad blow by. Its a smallport so has the factory external oil drain so obviously Toyota knew it was a problem. I've also asked for the head to be die grinded to open up and aid the drainage so it'll hopefully be better anyway, but I'll be setting the thing on fire if I have another track day ruined by $$% oil everywhere...
So will a 3mm hole be sufficient to feed oil for the cams? The factory gallery/feed to the head is enough to completely fill the head with constant high rev's so surely there is room to reduce it.
Here are some links to people using a restrictor:
http://www.motoiq.com/magazine_articles ... a-4ag.aspx
http://www.streetracing.co.za/forum/vie ... f=7&t=2207
We normally fix oil problems on the 4AGE's by installing a restrictor in the block where it feeds oil to the head. the hole should be around 3mm when fitted.
I and everyone I know of use a 8mm grub screw, you simply tap the oil feed channel, it's the right size for the tap, and turn the grub screw in there with some locktite. Remember to drill the hole in it first though..hehehe Also I then peen the edges of the block around it to make sure it doesn;t come out. Others say this isn't needed, but I'm a little over cautious where loose screws are concerned...