engine damage finally repaired
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Is the oil slinger correctly fitted? Here are a couple of topics with photos.
viewtopic.php?t=53535&p=390594
viewtopic.php?t=34537&p=234577
Also the dipstick and tube were previously mentioned, have you checked both?
viewtopic.php?t=53535&p=390594
viewtopic.php?t=34537&p=234577
Also the dipstick and tube were previously mentioned, have you checked both?
Mike
1967 S3 FHC
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I don’t know if its possible but could a big end catch on oil pick up/pipe or oil return pipe?
When the sump is on could it be moving the pick up to a point where it touches a big end?
Is the oil baffle plate secure and not catching the crank? I’ve had those baffle plates come lose before.
When the sump is on could it be moving the pick up to a point where it touches a big end?
Is the oil baffle plate secure and not catching the crank? I’ve had those baffle plates come lose before.
Brian
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checkrail wrote:If anybody is still interested i filed the baffle, refitted the sump, rotated the crank by hand and the noise has gone
John
That baffle is not original.. What was it hitting? The Crankshaft?
Oh Wait, that was Brian's picture....
Can you post a picture of your sump?
Phil Harrison
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pharriso wrote:[quote=That baffle is not original..
Oh Wait, that was Brian's picture....
Can you post a picture of your sump?
The baffle in my picture is original and correct for a 6 bolt crank, the 4 bolt crank has a different baffle.
Brian
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types26/36 wrote:pharriso wrote:[quote=That baffle is not original..
Oh Wait, that was Brian's picture....
Can you post a picture of your sump?
The baffle in my picture is original and correct for a 6 bolt crank, the 4 bolt crank has a different baffle.
Oh, didn't realize that.... Is that something Lotus added to the Standard Ford Sump?
p.s. Good to see you back Brian...
Phil Harrison
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pharriso wrote:[
Oh, didn't realize that.... Is that something Lotus added to the Standard Ford Sump?
Don’t think it’s a Lotus modification, I think Ford added it as used on the MK2 Cortina as I recall.
Brian
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checkrail wrote:If anybody is still interested i filed the baffle, refitted the sump, rotated the crank by hand and the noise has goneJohn
Brian
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Thin pan gasket?
Bud
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checkrail wrote:My baffle is the same as Brian's, it had a shiney edge approx. in the middle with a small sharp bit sticking up, I nearly nicked my finger on it so filed it smooth,
I can only assume the big end was touching it, but how did it get like that?
John
Something strange is going on here. The clearance of the centre baffle to the crank is substantial. The top is slightly below the raised rear section of the sump where it joins it so no way a small sharp bit on the baffle should hit the crank rods. Something appears to be non standard.
here is a photo of the standard 6 bolt sump and centre baffle
cheers
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