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Low oil pressure, 12vane waterpump, engine rebuild
- To: Ralph Vrana <[email protected]>
- Subject: Low oil pressure, 12vane waterpump, engine rebuild
- From: Mike Wattam <[email protected]>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 12:01:42 -0500
- Cc: STAG Mailing List <[email protected]>
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Dear Ralph
Top marks for buying two. When do they let you out of the clinic?
Your queries;
OIL PRESSURE
Chances are, the oil pressure relief valve is stuck partly open. Take
off the oil pump (not easy!) and remove top cover, the dismantle
pressure relief valve. You will probably find one side of the barrel
polished and worn, the other side almost rusty! A new barrel and
spring might do the job for you without anything more major. You
can actually see the small disc and split pin on the pump cover from
under the car, so it is possible to do this without taking the whole
pump off (and the exhaust as well to get at it) but I wouldn't
recommend it.
Oil pressure is a bit of an illusion anyway. If the car is running fine
with no rattles, and the oil pressure suddenly drops, chances are
it is the relief valve. But if it just runs on ow pressure for sa long
period, clearly the oil is getting round the engine lubricating and
cooling it nicely, so why interfere with that. Conversely, high oil
pressure could mean tight bearings, not allowing oil round the
engine because the relief valve blows the oil back into the sump.
The only things likely to suffer because of low oil pressure are the
cylinder heads. Their oil supply comes from excess pressure
from the main bearings. If the main bearings and big ends are
sloppy, the oil will tend to tip back into the sump rather than go up
the engine to the heads.
ENGINE OIL COOLER
A good idea, but fit one which uses an in-line thermostat so the oil
does still warm up quickly. Do not fit the type which is a spacer
block on the oil filter housing, for the Stag, TR7 and Sprint there
is an adaptor block which goes on the oil transfer housing (next to
the oil pump).
WATER PUMP
The 12 vane gives no noticeable improvement over the 6 vane,
so I wouldn't bother to do it. The TR7 pump is the same, but the
cover is different and won't go on the Stag block. New covers can
be bought from UK Stag specialists.
OTHER MODS
Look carefully at your radiator and have it cleaned out and checked
for pressure (Stag runs at 20psi so it's got to be good! Do NOT
have a new core fitted unless absolutely necessary, as the original
type radiators were of a construction that is not made today and
finding one that will give good airflow and cooling capacity is not
easy.
Finally, if there is no radiator cowl already fitted, this should be
done. Glenn Merrell one of the other respondents in this group
is very entrepeneurially having some made and you should fit
one of these (to each car?).
Mike Wattam
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