On the Twin Cam oiling system, how much push is there back to the oil tank? If running a remote oil tank mounted a bit higher than normal, will the pump have enough force to push the oil up a foot and a half?
Also, how does the oil reach the pump, via gravity or does the pump actually have some suck to it?
The reason I'm asking is that on my Harley powered car project coming up later this year, I may mount a reservoir on the top of a Hayden Oil Cooler mounted similar to vertical flow old time car radiator. I would pump the oil into the four quart reservoir and then gravity flow or pump suck, through the cooler back to the motor. This would be mounted to simulate a water cooled radiator mounted vertically in the body grill shell with the motor in front of it about 10" or so.
I know, not fresh cool air, but I believe it will be more than enough as other similar applications are not even running an oil cooler, just a 5 quart oil tank under the bonnet.


This is actually an original Morgan Three Wheeler from the 30's and it had a Matchless water cooled motor, but you can kind of see from all of these that the motors are not that far forward of the grill area. On the two above, the grill/radiator is just a fake front and does not even let air into the bonnet area.

So I would like to have a 4 quart tank running through around a 1 quart capacity oil cooler for better cooling and looks. See any issues with the Twin Cam oiling system doing this minor change in pushing the oil just a bit further up than stock?
Thanks and have a great week guys!