- Fri Apr 27, 2012 5:57 pm
#12038
Hi John. A circular needle roller bearing sounds like a nice idea. However, does it really matter if the pump disc recess is rough? Effectively, the disc, spring and pad become 'one' due to the friction at each end of the spring, but as Les points out, the spring pad should act as a ball bearing in the pump cover. As long as this 'ball bearing' is smooth and lubricated, then it shouldn't present too much friction (says me, guessing again!) At least, it sounds reasonable to assume that that is what the components do in thousands of Enfield engines worldwide. Your needle roller would be a great thing to try, but maybe it only makes a difference during the early life of an oil pump assembly. Les H's experience suggests that the standard arrangement (even with double gaskets at each end) is still pretty impossible to turn by 'light thumb pressure' (contrary to what the technical notes suggest) but it does become much more free after running the engine for a little while. John, you say that you have had the same problem, but what's the current state of play with your oil pump? Has it freed-off after running? I shall wait for the weaker springs to arrive in the post, and then put the whole lot together again, following Les's advice.
I'll update you all with the results!