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To: jc@gt6.co.uk, triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: re: Electric Oil Pump
From: "john matthews" <john__matthews@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2000 09:39:49 PDT
Hi Jon,

Don't know about doing this with an electric pump, but what you describe is 
available in pneumatic form. There is a device called an Accusump that is 
used by quite a few racers that "pre-oils" your engine before starting. It 
hooks inline with your oil cooler, and can be activated with either a manual 
valve or electric solenoid. It works by storing a small reservoir (~2 
quarts) of oil in a cylinder which has a diaphragm between the oil and some 
air. When your oil system is pressurized the oil compresses the air on the 
other side of the diaphragm. You close the valve before shutting down your 
engine, and open it just before starting giving you instant oil pressure and 
oiling to your bearing surfaces. This thing works. Racers don't waste weight 
or money on stuff that doesn't. Check it out before you try to home brew an 
electric solution, I think they cost ~$250 USD and should be available from 
any race parts supplier.

Cheers,

John Matthews
'61 Herald
'63 TR 4
Pit Crew '68 GT 6 SCCA GT 3 (not vintage!)

Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2000 15:26:51 +0100
From: "JC" <jc@gt6.co.uk>
Subject: Electric Oil Pump

Hi Listers

does anyone out there use an electric oil pump to prime the oil system
before starting?

I just had this thought about a pump, bypass and one-way valve (NRV) in the
oil cooler line.

Thus:

NRV then the bypass loop (with a pressure relief valve) and the pump sited
therein.  As the pump is switched on, it primes the system, against the NRV.
Once oil pressure is registered, switch pump off and start engine.  Higher
engine-driven oil pressure opens pressure relief valve and bypasses the
electric pump.

Apologies for the garbled description - I know what I'm trying to
describe!!!  <g>

Cheers

Jon

GT6 MkII
(Webers sold - PI to come!!)


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