After having read a bunch of low oil pressure topics I fear I might be answering my own question here, but I hope I'm simply missing something.
First off, I'm running gauges from a Porsche 911, so reading are a bit different vs Smiths.
When I initially installed my SPI engine I instantly after starting had just over 1 bar of oil pressure on the gauge. As I hadnt driven it during setup, I don't know what it was during hot rides yet. Seeing as the oil light on the dash goes off within a second after starting, I didn't worry about it.
Note, senders for temp, pressure and warni g light have been matched to both Mini and Porsche instruments in the car.
Recently I've been able to take the car on some first shakedown tests. No major problems occurred until I took a longer highway drive in warm weather, I noticed the oil temperature running hot, but the Aux fan of the SPI hadn't kicked in yet, which I found odd, and blamed it on Porsches perhaps having a lower heat scale tolerance due to being air cooled.
When I arrived at my destination however, the oil warning light on the dash came on whenever the car dipped under about 1000 rpm. Readings on the Porsche gauge barely show 0,5 bar, but I'm a bit sceptical in how accurate they may be. Barely a change on the dial when revving it to 3-4000rpm either at the moment.
Since its back in the garage I've flushed the oil and changed the filter; still lower than 1 bar on the gauge after startup. I then inspected the pressure bypass, which showed quire some scoring but came out without any resistance. I hoped it was stuck open earlier, explaining the loss of pressure and high oil temp.
I have since replaced it with the ball bearing and slightly shortened spring, but that doesn't seem to make a difference either.
I have not let the car run warm/hot since as I'd want to avoid damage. If I let it idle briefly and turn the engine off, the oil lamp comes back on after about 4 seconds, so there is still some pressure I'd say.
To note;
- Oil filter is Minispares
- Oil is 20w50 castrol mineral
- There is plenty of oil in the car
While I would like to test this again with a mechanical gauge (sourcing parts now), I do find it odd that not just the Porsche gauge reads lower than it did initially, but the Mini's warning light also coming on/off when it was proper hot depending on the revs.
Other than the pump suddenly going (barely any swarf/metal was in the oil change fyi) I was wondering if perhaps the channel to the oil pressure sensor could be blocked somehow, reducing pressure getting to it?
Any tips welcome, I hope to connect the mechanical gauge this weekend, but otherwise I think I might need to pull the engine and replace the pump, which I obviously would want to avoid.
Edit: To add to that, what should I be seeing in terms of oil flow through the filler cap? While everything did seem oiled there, I did not spot any form of flow while idling the engine.
Edited by Spherix, 25 May 2023 - 03:37 PM.