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  1. Guys, I had my 302 rebuilt stock. Original heads, cylinders bored .030 w/ a mild cam. I had the engine run-in on a stand, and I have run it for maybe up to 10mins at a time numerous times (dozens). I drove the car to and from the paint shop (<10mi) with no issues but that is all. I recently pulled the valve covers to polish them, and found it "shockingly clean". My covers didn't have any oil splashed up on them even tho I have driven the car twice: I believe my oil pressure gauge is "good" (well as good as these gauges are - when I power on I get a normal range reading on the gauge - it is a gauge and not a light. It this "as expected"? Seems to me that oil oughta be flying around inside the valve covers a little more. Would like your advice on this. Thoughts? Jay
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