- Fri Dec 21, 2018 12:11 pm
#8994
Hi. My Connie quickly dumps most of its engine oil into the sump and primary chaincase after several minutes running. A new top end (barrels and pistons) have not cured the problem which I thought maybe caused by increased crankcase pressure from a badly worn top end.
I then turned to the pump. On the larger return side, the spigot that drives the disc plunger very slightly fouls the cover evidenced by a light circular scoring. Easily cured with a thicker gasket or removing a few thou from the length of the spigot. End float????
On the feed side, there is slight damage to the disc, but it is where the spring recess has been machined,it leaves a thin wall of material adjacent to the plunger rod. This has broken away so the recess is not continuous leaving a gap at the edge of the flat milled area if that makes sense.
Anyhow, IMHO,K cannot see these defects ruining my scavenging. Or will they? I appeal to the vast knowledge base out there for guidance. Many thanks. Can send photos if anyone sufficiently interested.
I then turned to the pump. On the larger return side, the spigot that drives the disc plunger very slightly fouls the cover evidenced by a light circular scoring. Easily cured with a thicker gasket or removing a few thou from the length of the spigot. End float????
On the feed side, there is slight damage to the disc, but it is where the spring recess has been machined,it leaves a thin wall of material adjacent to the plunger rod. This has broken away so the recess is not continuous leaving a gap at the edge of the flat milled area if that makes sense.
Anyhow, IMHO,K cannot see these defects ruining my scavenging. Or will they? I appeal to the vast knowledge base out there for guidance. Many thanks. Can send photos if anyone sufficiently interested.