oil pressure problem
Discussion
A worn pump or too-thin oil (or even both of these)?
Try changing to Valvoline Racing 20/50 oil first - it's what I use in my rally Minis
We had this with a 970 'S' a few years ago and it turned out to be the oil pump. Changed it for a Metro Turbo high-capacity pump and had no more problems.
Let us know how you get on with this.
Try changing to Valvoline Racing 20/50 oil first - it's what I use in my rally Minis
We had this with a 970 'S' a few years ago and it turned out to be the oil pump. Changed it for a Metro Turbo high-capacity pump and had no more problems.
Let us know how you get on with this.
I had a problem on my last build which was unusual to my mind, but see what you think. What had happened was the alloy top cover of the oil pump had got cracked, probably by either a clumsy installation of the cam, or the cam got accidentally "whacked" when the tab washer was removed or refitted on the timing wheel.
The outcome was if I used the car daily then oil pressure built up ok, but if I left it for any longer it took a lot of cranking to build pressure. The actual pressure when it was running was fine, but I didn't like the fact I had to keep on "priming" it up, it's my everyday car afterall.......
Since this experience I request a steel-covered oil pump everytime.......
>> Edited by phil hill on Wednesday 18th August 13:47
>> Edited by phil hill on Wednesday 18th August 13:49
The outcome was if I used the car daily then oil pressure built up ok, but if I left it for any longer it took a lot of cranking to build pressure. The actual pressure when it was running was fine, but I didn't like the fact I had to keep on "priming" it up, it's my everyday car afterall.......
Since this experience I request a steel-covered oil pump everytime.......
>> Edited by phil hill on Wednesday 18th August 13:47
>> Edited by phil hill on Wednesday 18th August 13:49
Have a look to see if there is an extra washer behind the spring in the screw-plug. If there is, just remove it. Alternatively, I have a load of different springs you could try.
Really, 85 psi at cold is not too bad as it will drop back when hot. My red car is about 80 psi cold. If it's 85 hot, then it must be about 100 psi when cold and that's a bit too high.
Couldn't be bothered to put the engine in the black car this evening. I'll do it tomorrow when 'Cooperlad' comes around to help.
Call round soon, Rog, you'll be surprised how well it's coming on, but must press on with it as I'm supposed to move house in about 4 weeks.
Peter
Really, 85 psi at cold is not too bad as it will drop back when hot. My red car is about 80 psi cold. If it's 85 hot, then it must be about 100 psi when cold and that's a bit too high.
Couldn't be bothered to put the engine in the black car this evening. I'll do it tomorrow when 'Cooperlad' comes around to help.
Call round soon, Rog, you'll be surprised how well it's coming on, but must press on with it as I'm supposed to move house in about 4 weeks.
Peter
Gassing Station | Classic Minis | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff