Dave McCulloch Posted November 8, 2004 Share Posted November 8, 2004 In the continued strip-down of my k series, I removed and dismantled the oil pump tonight. No signs of wear, rotates freely and all measurements were within tolerance except the rotor tip clearance - tolerance is 0.05 - 0.13mm, but mine measured 0.18mm. Is this too far out of spec, and hence should I be replacing it? It came out of an engine that has supposedly done about 27k miles. If it needs replacing, should I replace it with the same - I seem to remember some people have used oil pumps from 220 turbos as they are the same fitting but higher flow. I'd have thought the higher flow wasn't required assuming the engine tolerances are right? Thanks Dave Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CHRIS CLARK Posted November 9, 2004 Share Posted November 9, 2004 Cheap enough item to replace. Why go down the 'worry' route? QED even do an uprated one that is supposed to wear less but was designed for Elise fitment originally I believe. More expensive for this item of course as it is a spark erroded rotor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prs Posted November 9, 2004 Share Posted November 9, 2004 When I rebuilt my engine last year I also completely took the oil pump apart to check etc but I also flowed the oil holes and generally removed all sharp angles from the oil holes as per DVA site, took about 1hr with a fine file and finish off with wet n dry. How much difference it makes I don't know but as it was apart seemed sensible to do it. FWIW I get about 3.8 - 4bar oil pressure when hot with an appollo on a 1.6K. Phil S7SVN Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sheds Moderator Posted November 9, 2004 Share Posted November 9, 2004 Replace it. If you put it back knowing it measures beyond limits and your engine dies as a result you'll never forgive yourself. Personally I'd never reuse an oil pump any more than I would reuse a cambelt. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave McCulloch Posted November 9, 2004 Author Share Posted November 9, 2004 Thanks all - confirmed what I thought anyway. I'll add it to my never-ending list of parts required . So the question is do I replace it with a standard pump, or is there any advantage in a higher flow variant? Thanks Dave Edited by - Dave McCulloch on 9 Nov 2004 18:07:02 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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