- Tue Oct 06, 2015 7:38 pm
#51490
My theory is that the lifters require more oil pressure than the UCE oil pump is able to deliver. This is almost certainly because the UCE has a roller big end, which is effectively "wide open" to oil and thus it's almost impossible to build up any significant amount of oil pressure in the system. I don't know this to be the case; it's simply a tentative idea based on the way the tappets seem slightly quieter when the oil is cold (and thus thick). I also note Deanobats' comment, which makes me even less certain about this!
Note: there is nothing wrong with the UCE's lubrication system. Apart from the tappets (maybe), it doesn't require any more pressure and in fact the oil flow is copious - no less than 9 litres per minute at 5500rpm. Compare that with the 2.4 litres/minute of the AVL, and the measly 1.2 litres/minute of the original engine.
Note: there is nothing wrong with the UCE's lubrication system. Apart from the tappets (maybe), it doesn't require any more pressure and in fact the oil flow is copious - no less than 9 litres per minute at 5500rpm. Compare that with the 2.4 litres/minute of the AVL, and the measly 1.2 litres/minute of the original engine.