dklawson
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This pertains to my Mini but there's a lot more A-series discussion here than there and what I need opinions on can come equally from the Spridget world.
My Mini was originally built with an oil cooler. On the early cars like mine, the mount was vertical and attached to the engine on brackets that hung it below the generator. Since I've switched to an alternator that's no longer an option and the body work does not allow the fitment of the later horizontal cooler used on Minis and Midgets. I've always had what I consider low oil pressure (even after rebuilding the engine with a new pump and bearings). I decided to squeeze in a horizontal cooler to improve the idle oil pressure but I had to settle on a cooler quite a bit smaller than the ones run on later Minis and Midgets.
After installing the cooler I had to really crank in the relief valve spring to get my oil pressure back up. Apparently the hoses, fittings and cooler add a lot of pressure drop themselves (the gauge connection is after the filter and cooler). I used 6AN fittings and hose, I probably should have used 8AN. That said, I was still struck by the new, low, oil pressure readings.
After adding the cooler I'm seeing an hot engine idle oil pressure at 900 RPM near 30-35 PSI. Through the RPM range my relief valve still seems to be doing its job of holding the peak pressure close to 65 psi cold, 50 psi hot at anything over 1500 RPM. It's the idle pressure that bothers me.
There was a significant drop in my oil pressure after installing the cooler and this leads me to believe that the pump I installed had "marginal" tolerances when new.
Finally... getting around to the reason for this post, the questions.
What size oil lines and fittings have most people fit if you made your own instead of buying off-the-shelf hoses?
Have any of you seen problems with new oil pumps having loose tolerances that gave you lower than expected oil pressure?
My Mini was originally built with an oil cooler. On the early cars like mine, the mount was vertical and attached to the engine on brackets that hung it below the generator. Since I've switched to an alternator that's no longer an option and the body work does not allow the fitment of the later horizontal cooler used on Minis and Midgets. I've always had what I consider low oil pressure (even after rebuilding the engine with a new pump and bearings). I decided to squeeze in a horizontal cooler to improve the idle oil pressure but I had to settle on a cooler quite a bit smaller than the ones run on later Minis and Midgets.
After installing the cooler I had to really crank in the relief valve spring to get my oil pressure back up. Apparently the hoses, fittings and cooler add a lot of pressure drop themselves (the gauge connection is after the filter and cooler). I used 6AN fittings and hose, I probably should have used 8AN. That said, I was still struck by the new, low, oil pressure readings.
After adding the cooler I'm seeing an hot engine idle oil pressure at 900 RPM near 30-35 PSI. Through the RPM range my relief valve still seems to be doing its job of holding the peak pressure close to 65 psi cold, 50 psi hot at anything over 1500 RPM. It's the idle pressure that bothers me.
There was a significant drop in my oil pressure after installing the cooler and this leads me to believe that the pump I installed had "marginal" tolerances when new.
Finally... getting around to the reason for this post, the questions.
What size oil lines and fittings have most people fit if you made your own instead of buying off-the-shelf hoses?
Have any of you seen problems with new oil pumps having loose tolerances that gave you lower than expected oil pressure?