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Rob Gavin

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Well i eventually got the time to finish nailing the car back together this afternoon. Oil pressure cold was 50-60psi droping to 35psi hot idle and 60psi under load so pretty confident that is sorted now. Just need to extract it from the workshop and test the box now


tadge44

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Must be a good feeling after all your trials and tribulations.

Now get out there and enjoy it !


Rob Gavin

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Will try! just need a hand to push the metro out the way so I can get the car out the shed!


PhilR

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I'm at the point of building up my engine and wasn't happy to run the turbo pump like this...



...so I've made a gasket support. It's 0.9mm stainless sheet and with a gasket each side measures about 1.2mm. It's pretty rigid being stainless, and I'm not too bothered about losing a millimetre of engagement with the cam.



Gap behind this pump is now about 2-3mm



Although this pump may have worked "ok" , I'm now much happier to use it with the gasket support. It looks like Minispares have taken the turbo pump off the shelves as it appears to have been out of stock for a while now.

Edited by PhilR on 23rd Aug, 2015.


Rob Gavin

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Good solution


John

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http://www.swiftune.com/Product/3758/swift...n-oil-pump.aspx

If something is worth doing, it's worth doing half of.


Rob Gavin

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better price than evolution pump too


John

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Does it look like the Evo pump with a different logo? If not one assumes Swiftune have either experienced the same problem or seen the likes of this post?

If something is worth doing, it's worth doing half of.


Rob Gavin

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looks similar John but I can't find my photos of the evolution pump to compare


Graham T

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I'm not sure I have photos of the front of the evolution pump, but back on page 5 are photo's of the back. The ports certainly look a fair bit different to the swift tune pump.

’77 Clubman build thread
http://www.turbominis.co.uk/forums/index.php?p=vt&tid=618189

Siamese 5 port EFI testing
http://www.turbominis.co.uk/forums/index.php?p=vt&tid=611675


JT

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So if you have a faulty minispares turbo pump will the refund you? I have one in its box still.

My build thread..

http://www.turbominis.co.uk/forums/index.php?p=vt&tid=542985


Rob Gavin

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I think you need to speak to minispares but I'd check the pump against your block to confirm with a bit of engineers blue first


John

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I'm tempted but part of me thinks mine was spot on so don't disturb it.

If something is worth doing, it's worth doing half of.


Rob Gavin

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If it aint broke dont fix it


JT

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I'm just going to play it safe and use the one I have from swiftune. It's not there new one but it's got more meat between the ports.

My build thread..

http://www.turbominis.co.uk/forums/index.php?p=vt&tid=542985


Rob Gavin

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Well, to drag this back up, i was surfing ebay and came across an add for an old-stock turbo pump. Not convinced however the cast looks a little like the powerflow pump with some variations. The ports look close to our previous findings too


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I just bought two cheap pumps from Minispares. Although I haven't measured them, has this been rectified? Minispares?

On 13th Jul, 2012 Ben H said:
Mine gets in the way a bit, but only when it is up. If it is down it does not cause a problem.



Rob Gavin

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I believe the supplier has addressed the issue now. There was suggestion it was actually a variation in the blocks that was exaggerating the problem.


jonny f

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The pumps have been sorted and minispares will replace the duff ones.

Been said on here quite a few times now :).


cossierick

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Do we no when the pumps were sorted / swapped by minispares ??


Rob Gavin

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they went out of stock around june/july 2015 so anything after that should be ok


Will

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On 13th May, 2017 cossierick said:
Do we no when the pumps were sorted / swapped by minispares ??


all pumps should be ok from now, minispares swapped out the faulty one for me I had bought a number of years ago earlier this year
but its defo worth double checking!

you're lucky you came across this thread to be fair!, I only came across a problem with my pump by chance

The thread with pics Jan 2017;
http://www.turbominis.co.uk/forums/index.php?p=vt&tid=605446

Edited by Will on 14th May, 2017.


cossierick

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Thanks for the link will .

Gav has commented on the other post saying pumps after march 16 are the good ones .
Fingers crossed

Edited by cossierick on 14th May, 2017.


Will

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worth double checking bud, if it doesnt seal you'll shag you're new engine - and not in a good way!
peace of mind for you and your wallet *happy*

Edited by Will on 14th May, 2017.


Steve220

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This thread is infamous amongst the turbo mini world!

I've got low pressure at initial oil build on a new build with a KAD oil pump at the moment and begun investigation. Basically i'm getting 30psi after about half an hour (combined) cranking on an MPi engine. Next step is to remove the pump.

Seeing as i'm running oil jets and pressure fed drop gear idler thrusts, i'm tempted to go to a turbo pump, but still see the distance between the inner part of the face and block still isn't great with the new MS Turbo pumps.

Seeing Phil made a plate for his to prevent oil purging back towards the cam bearing, it got me thinking.
In the American V8 world, they use copper gaskets on oil pumps - Would getting some produced for the A series be a viable option?

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