Sump Plug
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I drilled and tapped mine as I got fed up of looking 

Perry Stephenson
MGB GT + Rover V8
9.62 @ 137.37mph
Now looking for 8 seconds with a SBC engine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVscbPHgue0&list=UUqIlXfSAoiZ--GyG4tfRrjw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eg3avnsNKrc&index=2&list=FLqIlXfSAoiZ--GyG4tfRrjw
MGB GT + Rover V8
9.62 @ 137.37mph
Now looking for 8 seconds with a SBC engine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVscbPHgue0&list=UUqIlXfSAoiZ--GyG4tfRrjw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eg3avnsNKrc&index=2&list=FLqIlXfSAoiZ--GyG4tfRrjw
- richardpope50
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- Location: Horsham, West Sussex
- richardpope50
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I have a Mocal remote filter so also a Mocal cover. There are several possible ports looking from the driver's side of the engine at around 10:00 position. One is further away than the other.
I have both a serp engine and an old SD1 and both have sufficient possibilities - I'm sure. If you want me to check / post a photo but it should be obvious.
(No doubt someone will correct me, though!)
Richard.
I have both a serp engine and an old SD1 and both have sufficient possibilities - I'm sure. If you want me to check / post a photo but it should be obvious.
(No doubt someone will correct me, though!)
Richard.
Richard.
Dax Rush 5.0l TVR V8, EFI with Megasquirt ECU and wasted spark, Racelogic Traction Control and Quaife LSD ....... Now nut and bolt restoring a TR6
Dax Rush 5.0l TVR V8, EFI with Megasquirt ECU and wasted spark, Racelogic Traction Control and Quaife LSD ....... Now nut and bolt restoring a TR6
- richardpope50
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- richardpope50
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Here are the photos. The first one shows my Mocal remote oil ports and the sender with the single connector is the oil pressure switch light on the dashboard. I’m not sure what the sender above it is but it was with the engine as it came out of an 1978 SD1 and was connected to the SD1’s wiring loom – it has three blade connectors. (I’m only using this engine as a stop gap measure.)

(Edited to say I don't know why I cannot get this photo but I can't and I'm just about to go off for the weekend. Same with third photo.)
This picture shows the Pressure Relief Valve under the 3 bladed sender.

This picture shows a port diagonally opposite the 3 connector sender underneath the oil pump. There is also another one of these underneath and I think these are for an oil cooler. The first one is shown in the RV8 manual as the flow to an oil cooler but the manual show the return about where the 3 bladed sender is but mine is underneath.

Hope this all helps.

(Edited to say I don't know why I cannot get this photo but I can't and I'm just about to go off for the weekend. Same with third photo.)
This picture shows the Pressure Relief Valve under the 3 bladed sender.

This picture shows a port diagonally opposite the 3 connector sender underneath the oil pump. There is also another one of these underneath and I think these are for an oil cooler. The first one is shown in the RV8 manual as the flow to an oil cooler but the manual show the return about where the 3 bladed sender is but mine is underneath.

Hope this all helps.
Richard.
Dax Rush 5.0l TVR V8, EFI with Megasquirt ECU and wasted spark, Racelogic Traction Control and Quaife LSD ....... Now nut and bolt restoring a TR6
Dax Rush 5.0l TVR V8, EFI with Megasquirt ECU and wasted spark, Racelogic Traction Control and Quaife LSD ....... Now nut and bolt restoring a TR6
Thanks for the photos Richard but you seem to have a different oil pump cover to me, I've got this one
http://www.merlinmotorsport.co.uk/produ ... m=Shopping
As you see it only has one port but a T piece would'nt pick up oil temp correctly. I do have a solution though the port in the cover will be used for temp sensor only and I've only just discovered this baby
http://www.speedflowshop.co.uk/jic-male ... t-69-c.asp
This can be used for the pressure sender
Thanks again
http://www.merlinmotorsport.co.uk/produ ... m=Shopping
As you see it only has one port but a T piece would'nt pick up oil temp correctly. I do have a solution though the port in the cover will be used for temp sensor only and I've only just discovered this baby
http://www.speedflowshop.co.uk/jic-male ... t-69-c.asp
This can be used for the pressure sender
Thanks again
A walk is a good game of golf ruined
- richardpope50
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So now I know! Ironic then that I have spent a lot of time wiring in the same safety feature using relays and an interior light timer into my main loom for my other engine when I swap this old V8 after IVA back to a TVR V8. I may just keep this as an option as it is much more simple. Thanks.
Simeon, glad to be of (no) use!
Simeon, glad to be of (no) use!
Richard.
Dax Rush 5.0l TVR V8, EFI with Megasquirt ECU and wasted spark, Racelogic Traction Control and Quaife LSD ....... Now nut and bolt restoring a TR6
Dax Rush 5.0l TVR V8, EFI with Megasquirt ECU and wasted spark, Racelogic Traction Control and Quaife LSD ....... Now nut and bolt restoring a TR6
For my oil temperature sender i've welded a plate onto the side of the sump which i've drilled n tapped to suit.
This way, when you come to drain your sump of oil you don't have the hassle of a sender being in the way (in my case it's a mechanical one).
I also noticed that on my RRC v8, the passenger side exhaust manifold came awfully close to the sump plug whereas there is a fair gap on the other side.
If you're after a sump plug / plate to weld onto the side, i could drill n tap 1/8 npt for you.
Cheers
Gordon
This way, when you come to drain your sump of oil you don't have the hassle of a sender being in the way (in my case it's a mechanical one).
I also noticed that on my RRC v8, the passenger side exhaust manifold came awfully close to the sump plug whereas there is a fair gap on the other side.
If you're after a sump plug / plate to weld onto the side, i could drill n tap 1/8 npt for you.
Cheers
Gordon
That's the way I did mine on my IIA. I'm using military capillary gauges, John Craddock sold the adaptor for the capillary sensing bulb, so i welded that straight in to the sump.zim wrote:For my oil temperature sender i've welded a plate onto the side of the sump which i've drilled n tapped to suit.
This way, when you come to drain your sump of oil you don't have the hassle of a sender being in the way (in my case it's a mechanical one).
I also noticed that on my RRC v8, the passenger side exhaust manifold came awfully close to the sump plug whereas there is a fair gap on the other side.
If you're after a sump plug / plate to weld onto the side, i could drill n tap 1/8 npt for you.
Cheers
Gordon
Land Rover SIIA 88" fitted with a 180BHP V8
Some is good, more is better, and too much is just enough!!
Some is good, more is better, and too much is just enough!!