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From: healeyguy at aol.com (Perry)
Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2017 20:00:23 -0400
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Come on you guys. Unless the block has ben treated to a more modern pressurized 
timing chain tensioner?what you are looking at is the remains of the large flat 
O ring that serves as the timing chain tensioner on 100?s.  Bet the cam timing 
is off a bit too!
Perry

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From: Michael Oritt
Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2017 6:04 PM
To: Austin Healey; Michael Clifford JR
Subject: [Healeys] (no subject)

There has been a slow, gradual decline in my engine's oil pressure for a while 
now--60 to 65 psi on start-up from cold dropping at running temperatures to 
30-35 psi at 3K rpm's and 10 psi or less at fast idle. Yesterday I took the car 
for a long ride and after a while at 65-70 mph the oil pressure actually 
dropped below 30 psi, so it's now officially below the "10 psi/1K rpm's" 
threshold.?

The engine has about 60K on it since complete rebuild so this morning I decided 
to bite the bullet and drop the sump with the hope that I will find nothing 
worse than a worn oil pump and/or main or rod bearings, either of which I can 
repair/replace in time for some fall driving.?

I first removed the spin-on oil filter and upon cutting it apart noticed a bit 
of black plastic debris--irregularly shaped pieces, almost gravel-like perhaps 
1/16" to 1/8" in dimension on one end of the cartridge. The filter medium 
itself was fairly clean though I did notice a bit more shiny bearing-like 
material than I would have liked to have seen.

While draining the pan I heard a clunk or two from some solids going through 
the drain hole and landing in a catch pan and on examination I found a couple 
of larger pieces of the same kind of stuff--definitely some black plastic 
material, not particularly hard as it would give when bitten.?

The big surprise was what I found when I removed the pan--a lot more of the 
same small stuff and four segments of a black plastic piece. In the attached 
thumbnail you'll see that they form a semi-circle about 5" in diameter and 
notice on the two pieces in the 9 o'clock position that there appears to have 
been some gear-like teeth molded in. The small debris is inside the semi-circle.

I'm going to remove the oil pump tomorrow but wonder if anyone has an idea as 
to what this stuff could be?

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