higler
Well-Known Member
I dont understand how any defect in the lubrication system can result in oil being discharged via the sump pump.
it has been suggested that fractured oil galley might, but that would just return oil to the sump from which it is being drawn by the oil pump
A blockage might cause an highish oil pressure but it should be controlled by the pressure relief valve. it still wont cause the oil to be ejected.
I am thinking about the vacuum pump. I am surprised they don't remove it as part of the marinisation but I guess there's a reason why not.
I had a 1600 version long ago but I forget what the vac pump was like or where it discharged too ( the 1800 might be different anyway).
If it's suction, which would normally be connected to the brake servo, was open it would be pumping air somewhere. Into the inlet manifold ??. IIRC that is where the crankcase breather is connected so perhaps it can be blowing air back through the breather .... but I doubt it.
The low oil pressure now is a bit of a bummer. Must be due, I would think, to a wrecked bearing due to oil starvation or perhaps the oil pump is buggered.
If there is enough oil pressure to risk running the engine I think I would pull the crankcase breather hoses off while it is running to see what is blowing where.
Any chance there is problem with an inlet valve and that is resulting in pressure build up in the manifold and the breather ??
Timing of the camshaft OK ??
I though these engines were bullet proof .... my 1600 outlasted the car it was fitted in with no major troubles at all.
Your thinking is in line with mine ie- the vacuum pump is conected to a pipe that then conects to the breather pipe, but the plunger is not conected to anything, just lays in its hole but it did appear to be sticky when i checked it, I was told it wouldnt cause the problem. Camshaft timings spot on. Inlet valve were all moving so. I am renewing the oil pump as its one part that looks ok but can and I have had it in the past when they can be faulty. Bullet proof, so ive been told hopefully when I rebuild this one I can say the same. At the moment this engine is totally stripped and i keep going over it and its not talking to me, usually something jumps out and you find the fault ,not this time.