----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Ryner" <pryner@verizon.net>
To: "Randall" <tr3driver@ca.rr.com>; "'John & Pat Donnelly'"
<pdonnel1@san.rr.com>; <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, September 06, 2009 3:26 PM
Subject: Re: [TR] Low Oil Pressure and Engine Noises
> Randall is right on. It is false economy (from my early repair manuals)
> not to open the bearings and at least check them out - I would just
> replace the rod bearings them as a matter of course. You may not have any
> damage from the debris in the oil pump, but if you've had low oil pressure
> you may have damaged the bearings anyway. The main bearings are a little
> more problem to change with the engine in the car, but I would change them
> if there is any wear.
> Not a bad idea about the pump shaft too.
> My $.02 input
> Pete
When I first got my TR3A I had low oil pressure. I dropped the sump and
found similar damage to the oil pump (though not as extreme as yours). I
checked all the main and rod bearings and found that the #1 crankpin bearing
shells had a piece of tramp metal embedded in one of them. Apparently, this
piece of metal had passed through the pump, along the oil gallery, through
the front main bearing and through the drilling to the first crankpin,
whereupon it stuck and scored the crankpin. I dressed the crank pin with a
stone, to remove the high spots, and then with crocus cloth, and replaced
all the big end bearings. The car ran fine for another 15 years, which is a
testament to the bullet-proof nature of this engine, if nothing else. So,
check the mains and big ends - those broken pieces could be anywhere!
Mike
Mike
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