I have noticed an oil leak under my car and put it down to a loose or poor fitting around the scavenge manifold.
When I made the manifold I pressure tested it and I am reasonably confident.
But nothing is for certain so I started to pull it off to get at one fitting that is hard to get at.
This is when I realized that the sump had filled up with about 5lt of oil.
History
I cranked oil pressure about 4-6weeks ago.
About 2 weeks ago I removed the oil cooler off the side pontoon and replaced it with a water cooled Modine unit that fits to the oil filter housing as I needed the space.
After this work is when the oil leak started on the scavenge side after about a week or 2 and increasing as time goes by.
It did cross my mind that undoing the oil cooler lines had caused oil to drain to the sump but that cant happen.
I want to run it buy you just in case I am missing something as this is my first drysump.
Layout.
Modular 4.6
Original oil pump is supplying the engine (crank nose driven in front case).
The base of the tank is about at the base of the sump.
-16 supply hose this is the same size as the original pick up pipe(strainer).
2 stage scavenge pump to a manifold with 3 pickups from sump.
My immediate thought was the pipe passing through the side of the sump to the oil pump housing has a leak.
The method I used to make it was as follows.
Sump pan rails and sides (original sump) I cut the floor out and manufactured the pipe assembly with the sump bolted to the engine.
This assured me that the alignment was good.
The floor was then assembled, the pick up bolts are accessed through 2 o'ringed plugs that are removed.
If this was leaking I would expect an oil pressure problem.
It had 100psi cold because I put 15w40 in it.
I drained that and put 5w30 as per ford manual just to prove a point.
It dropped to 80psi.
Ford say about 55-60 hot so I think it will come in on this.
It had no problem getting oil pressure so I assumed my pick up was all good.
I am wondering if it is passing through the pump but it would have to pass out through the bearings and I find that not to be likely as that would indicate with a low oil pressure problem.
So I would happily pull the sump to check myself but is there something else I should look at first.
Obviously I still have to fix the oil leak on the scavenge side.
Jim
When I made the manifold I pressure tested it and I am reasonably confident.
But nothing is for certain so I started to pull it off to get at one fitting that is hard to get at.
This is when I realized that the sump had filled up with about 5lt of oil.
History
I cranked oil pressure about 4-6weeks ago.
About 2 weeks ago I removed the oil cooler off the side pontoon and replaced it with a water cooled Modine unit that fits to the oil filter housing as I needed the space.
After this work is when the oil leak started on the scavenge side after about a week or 2 and increasing as time goes by.
It did cross my mind that undoing the oil cooler lines had caused oil to drain to the sump but that cant happen.
I want to run it buy you just in case I am missing something as this is my first drysump.
Layout.
Modular 4.6
Original oil pump is supplying the engine (crank nose driven in front case).
The base of the tank is about at the base of the sump.
-16 supply hose this is the same size as the original pick up pipe(strainer).
2 stage scavenge pump to a manifold with 3 pickups from sump.
My immediate thought was the pipe passing through the side of the sump to the oil pump housing has a leak.
The method I used to make it was as follows.
Sump pan rails and sides (original sump) I cut the floor out and manufactured the pipe assembly with the sump bolted to the engine.
This assured me that the alignment was good.
The floor was then assembled, the pick up bolts are accessed through 2 o'ringed plugs that are removed.
If this was leaking I would expect an oil pressure problem.
It had 100psi cold because I put 15w40 in it.
I drained that and put 5w30 as per ford manual just to prove a point.
It dropped to 80psi.
Ford say about 55-60 hot so I think it will come in on this.
It had no problem getting oil pressure so I assumed my pick up was all good.
I am wondering if it is passing through the pump but it would have to pass out through the bearings and I find that not to be likely as that would indicate with a low oil pressure problem.
So I would happily pull the sump to check myself but is there something else I should look at first.
Obviously I still have to fix the oil leak on the scavenge side.
Jim
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