Deep Oil Sump?

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Chuey
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Re: Deep Oil Sump?

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SteveD, was that a deep sump or a stock one? Was it a loose rock that holed it or were you dodging some of those bullets that hit ME109's fairing? Avoiding a direct hit: Good riding, guys!

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Stock. Road rubbish hit it. A deep sump might just improve the chances of getting damage.

Nothing so powerful as anecdotal evidence, but maybe less significant overall.
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SteveD wrote: Nothing so powerful as anecdotal evidence, but maybe less significant overall.
Man, that's deep. 8-)
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R65 Rob wrote:
SteveD wrote: Nothing so powerful as anecdotal evidence, but maybe less significant overall.
Man, that's deep. 8-)
Or put another way... it happened to me, it won't necessarily happen to y'all. But it might. :D
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SteveD wrote: Or put another way... it happened to me, it won't necessarily happen to y'all. But it might. :D
So far I've been lucky. (cough)
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R65 Rob wrote: As far as the oil light flickering on hard braking - Garnet, did you have a pick-up extension on it? I think that would be a really good idea, and with the pickup close to the bottom, I don't see having this issue.
I used the extender that came with that pan. I seem to remeber that the inside of the pan was smooth. I think the Mac has some finning on the inside around the pick up. Perhaps this is a modifiaction to stop the oil sloshing about.

BTW I broke a fin off that pan going over a curb to avoid paying for parking. :oops: It never leaked and I owned it for many years after.
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Garnet wrote:BTW I broke a fin off that pan going over a curb to avoid paying for parking.
That must have been one of the road hazards that ZM was talking about. ;)
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This is an Aussie campfire sump repair. Ken used JB weld.......the bloody slow curing one :roll:
And my spoon for a patch!
Well, I guess the spoon was my idea with a fair bit of insistence, but at least Ken straightened the spoon and brazed the handle back on for me.
Just as well I eats me porridge wiff me left hand 'cause he brazed it up bent!

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I found this very anti wave casting on mine a /7 oil pan on a /5 block
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ME 109 wrote:
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It looks like she's just a bit cold and warming bottom by the fire. That's a real camper. 8-)
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