british-cars
[Top] [All Lists]

RE: TRx External Oil Feed

To: "'Dave Lacey'" <blaced@chma.ciba.com>
Subject: RE: TRx External Oil Feed
From: "Riggs, R. (Kevin)" <rkriggs@hsv28.pcmail.ingr.com>
Date: Tue, 28 Jun 94 08:27:00 CDT
 blaced@CHMA.CIBA.COM (D. Lacey) says:

> I have had [the "rocker oil feed kit"] fitted to my car now for about 
50,000 miles...

> my oil  consumption can be as high as 150 mile per pint on the motorway...

> So I have come to the conclusion that this rocker feed kit is the problem. 
I suggest it
> supplies so much oil to the top end of the engine that a large proportion 
of
> this oil is picked up by the crankcase emission system and delivered 
directly
> into the manifold of No 3+4.

If you have 50,000 miles on the engine without any head work, I expect a 
large part of your oil consumption is due to worn valve guides.  These wear 
rapidly on my TR6, and when they wear, oil drains past them to the 
combustion chamber, where it is burned.

> I have now removed the modification and will observe the oil consumption 
as a
> measure of its effect. Hopefully this will reduce the Vortices of blue 
smoke which
> obscure rear vision when you have the throttle wide open above 4500rpm.

If your valve guides are worn, this might in fact reduce your oil 
consumption.  But you will experience accelerated wear to the valve train, 
and a certain amount of oil will still trickle past the valve guides.  So 
instead of curing the problem, you'll just be compounding it.  The last time 
I had my head reconditioned, I payed $60 to a qualified machine shop.  After 
50,000 miles, I suggest you do the same.  In either case, I suggest that you 
refit the external oil feed.

Kevin Riggs
rkriggs@ingr.com

"She don't love me --- she loves my automobile"


<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>