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Originally posted by escortzetec05 View Postfrostie speak to rs2ksx darren he has the same problem on his pinto he has tried high pressure oil pump and 20 60 racing oil that seemed to help a bit
Tomorrow is the day (I think) that I will pull the engine out as the builder wants it on Monday.
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Not good news son, as you need all 200bhp to get on the trailer
Hope it gets sorted
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Originally posted by paul andrews View Posthope this gets sorted,right grade oil is critical.i use millers 10/60 now been spot on
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Originally posted by wayne m View PostIs it low oil pressure at tick over or at higher rpm?
Put another gauge on it Monday (Electronic one) and it just reads the same as the original, Never goes above 55psi and drops to below 20 on tick over.
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Originally posted by Frosticles View PostHi Wayne, When the engine is started from cold, it takes a good 5 or 6 seconds for the gauge to register anything at all. It then slowly creeps up to just over half way and stays there be it from cold or hot On tick over though it really struggles to stay above the red again, be it hot or cold. Set tickover to 1200rpm as it hates anything below that LOL. When revs drop to below 1000rpm, pressure drops into the red.
Put another gauge on it Monday (Electronic one) and it just reads the same as the original, Never goes above 55psi and drops to below 20 on tick over.
gravel in the oil pressure pipe
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Originally posted by graham John View Postgravel in the oil pressure pipe
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Originally posted by paul andrews View Postcan you try dropping the sump off and putting a shim(well washer) under the spring?done this on last yb and was fine mate.a batch of cosworth yb pumps had issues with wrong spring tension could be the same type of thing
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