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Re: TR6 Oil Pressure -- Crash Course

To: JackR@SHRIVERCO.COM, triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: TR6 Oil Pressure -- Crash Course
From: "Gregory Petrolati" <greenman62@hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 08 Apr 1999 06:02:45 PDT



>From: "Radley, Jack" <JackR@SHRIVERCO.COM>
>Reply-To: "Radley, Jack" <JackR@SHRIVERCO.COM>
>To: triumphs@autox.team.net
>Subject: TR6 Oil Pressure -- Crash Course
>Date: Thu, 8 Apr 1999 08:04:41 -0400
>
>When I went looking for a TR6, an enthusiast friend told me that oil
>pressure was very important but did not explain why.
>
>Can someone give me a crash course in the importance of good oil
>pressure readings?  I'm not sure I understand the correlation between
>oil pressure and engine wear.  I could see an indication of oil pump
>wear, but I don't see direct connection to engine wear.
>
>Just curious.....
>
>Jack Radley

  I'll take a shot at this. Without oil an engine will seize quickly.
  Oil by cutting down friction, helps keep the engine cool. Low oil 
  pressure can be attributed to an engine that has gotten so worn 
  that the oil that is pumped through the various passages can leak 
  past the bearing it is there to protect. The oil there cannot work 
  to its best efficiency. Also because of the low pressure, oil may
  not get to all the places it's supposed to. Low oil pressure can 
  also be attributed to a worn oil pump. The effects the same... no
  oil where its needed. At the least moving parts wear more quickly.  
  At most the engine can seize.

  I would still be inclined to purchase a car with a good solid body
  despite the low oil pressure. Rebuilding or replacing an engine is
  generally cheaper that repairing damaged or badly rusted body
  panels. Besides as the man said... "Triumph engines run and run
  very well in remarkable states of wear".

  Greg Petrolati



Greg Petrolati Champaign, Illinois 
1962 TR4 (CT4852L) 
 
That's not a leak... My car's just marking its territory... 


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