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Vtec solenoid, oil pressure switch. PHOTOS OF WHAT I MEAN
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Or k20. I will get looking
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Good luck mate. Let me know how you get on. Try that jap breakers too I told you about!
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Hasn't completely failed yet Donald and depends how quickly it's been caught/how few times the engine has been run since the pressure started dropping low?
Plus any used engine you put in, you're gonna want to change the belts on anyway surely, unless you know they were done very recently, so cost is about the same, except you add in the cost of a new engine?
Has anyone had a 'failed' pump apart yet to see what the problem is?
@tramroadmotors @nafemannathan ?
There's an interesting thread here where a guy in the US found a pump wasn't working simply because of a missing return spring...
(There's another thread on there from 2003 where they're hypothesising that failed oil pumps are caused by after-market crank pulleys
)
EPIC pictorial on changing the oil pumps is here

Has anyone had a 'failed' pump apart yet to see what the problem is?
@tramroadmotors @nafemannathan ?
There's an interesting thread here where a guy in the US found a pump wasn't working simply because of a missing return spring...
(There's another thread on there from 2003 where they're hypothesising that failed oil pumps are caused by after-market crank pulleys

EPIC pictorial on changing the oil pumps is here
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nope never had a failed pump........... yetwurlycorner wrote:Has anyone had a 'failed' pump apart yet to see what the problem is?
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it went for export, englishuglyshortphil took it back to his motherland 

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