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Oil Pump
#1
Hi,
I am looking for a High Flow High Pressure oil pump to use the standard fitting and feeds ( 1934 Crankcase )
can anyone direct me to a Supplier.

Cheers Dickie
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#2
Tony Betts or Tony Leslie sell over-bored A7 oil pumps from time to time, one of them should be able to sort you out.

http://www.7ca.co.uk/

HOLMESDALE SEVENS (Tony Leslie)
holmesdale7@gmail.com
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#3
I'm fairly sure John Barlow had some at the back end of last year.

Colin
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#4
Paul. Bonewell made the gear type that is a straight swap for the original

Charles
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#5
Depends what you want it for. On a splash fed engine an overbored pump will be more than adequate. For a pressure fed engine I’d use one of Paul Bonewell’s.
Alan Fairless
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#6
Hi Folks,
Thanks for the response,
I will have to track Paul Bonewell down.

The Nippy Crankcase is going to have a Hadley Crank and Rods installed.

My current Mongrel engine has a Pigsty Oil Pump Conversion and an Allen Crank, this engine is staying in the car till the Nippy Engine is built.
Entered for VSCC Wiscombe in May

I want the Nippy Crankcase / Engine to be more original in appearance.
I intend to use the original oil feeds, uprate the pressure relief valve and restrict oil flow to the Camshaft bearings.
I do not want the oil to come out of the pressure gauge port and into a filter/ remote pressure relief on the head then a load of armoured pipes running about.
I already have available a Double pump conversion from the 50's / 60's but would like to use a more modern solution.
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#7
For what it's worth I've run a pressure fed 3-bearing crank on the road since the 1980's with an over-bored A7 pump. Runs at 35 - 50 psi without issues. Can't comment on the Hadley though.
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#8
(02-03-2019, 11:41 PM)dickie65 Wrote: Hi Folks,
Thanks for the response,
I will have to track Paul Bonewell down.

The Nippy Crankcase is going to have a Hadley Crank and Rods installed.

My current Mongrel engine has a Pigsty Oil Pump Conversion and an Allen Crank, this engine is staying in the car till the Nippy Engine is built.
Entered for VSCC Wiscombe in May

I want the Nippy Crankcase / Engine to be more original in appearance.
I intend to use the original oil feeds, uprate the pressure relief valve and restrict  oil flow to the Camshaft bearings.
I do not want the oil to come out of the pressure gauge port and into a filter/ remote pressure relief on the head then a load of armoured pipes running about.
I already have available a Double pump conversion from the 50's / 60's but would like to use a more modern solution.

I suggest that you get in contact with Damian GT, who posts here and has a tidy Supersports replica. His remote filter is really nicely hidden leaving a clean engine bay.



Charles
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#9
I'd be interested to hear about that. Damian?
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