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That sucks! Hope it's nt too serious. Maybe just a wire that rubbed through and earthed itself.

Don't you have an oil press gauge?
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Tony Z wrote:and today while doing 140 on the highway.... oil pressure light comes on.
No leaks, oil sump full.... pump not pumping. Lets hold thumbs that nothing is broken.... and to top it off, my other car is getting a new clutch today, so I have no transport.
I know the feeling :(
Last time that happened to me I had a gapping hole in the block :shock:
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The car just sits there growling at passers-by. It just looks pi$$ed off!

No problems Tony. Let me know if we must tow it to your place.
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beetlefanatic wrote:That sucks! Hope it's nt too serious. Maybe just a wire that rubbed through and earthed itself.

Don't you have an oil press gauge?
No such luck. Oil press gauge sits at zero.
i even took the stock pressure switch out of the case and cranked the engine over, no oil coming out of it....

4 options I can think of to start with...
1) check strainer (if I have mine installed, cant remember)
2) check that oil pickup tube is still in the case
3) check oil pump
4) check hoses for blockage (this might move to #1)
Thumper wrote:The car just sits there growling at passers-by. It just looks pi$$ed off!

No problems Tony. Let me know if we must tow it to your place.
thanks Thumper
I am getting my other car back tomorrow, so will make a turn with some tools and have a quick look. We can discuss options from there.
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I'm wondering how much all the recent mods have to do with the problem. Would be interesting to hear what you find.
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Tony,

Fingers crosssed man. Nothing sucks more like all the work you put in to get an engine done, just for it not to work after a short while. I know the feeling. It is now 2 years since I first finished the transporter engine, ran not even for 10mins in total and it is STILL dismantled in my workshop! Hoping for the winter to f'n pack up and leave...... I am gatvol with/for this COLD.
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Howzit Tony... In my opinion, it seems unlikely that it is blockage of hoses, filter, etc, since the pressure fell away to nothing like.... suddenly. Unless you're oil level has disappeared, you may have broken a shaft on your oil pump, or the relief valve (which regulates the oil pressure), might be stuck open. Does this make sense?
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Chin up dude, when something goes wrong in my garage, I just walk away and give it a couple of days, then give it another shot. It always helps to do things with a cool head. :zhelp:
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Ron... your thinking is very similar to mine at the moment. I already have another pump in my tool box.

the pressure relief valve is unlikely cause I dont think it was in operation at time... and if it was, then the pressure should have stayed the same and only died off at lower speed. My current thoughts is a dead pump.


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Tony Z wrote:the pressure relief valve is unlikely cause I dont think it was in operation at time... and if it was, then the pressure should have stayed the same and only died off at lower speed.
My 2776, especially when cold, made a lot of oil flow and the oil pump being PD, a lot of pressure, to the point of blowing my oil filter seal out. I think it is etirely possible that the relief valve opened wide during a high rev moment (PD=high speed=high flow=high press) and maybe got stuck there, relatively wide open, and therefore the press falls right off the gauge when engine speed comes down. Anyway, it's all speculation, I hope it's something cheap and easy to fix, pal. Do let me know what you found! Cheers.
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Well, it isnt the oil pump. That is fine and oil flows out while cranking over the engine.

Car is still at Thumpers work, I'll go around tomorrow again to have another look. Ran out of time today to do anything more than check the pump.
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Wow Tony, iv just gone thru ur entire thread from begining 2 end!
Ur commitment is nothing short of astounding :drunks:
Hiccups are inevitable but will be 4gotten once all the creases r ironed out. Hang in there,
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Thanks Benjamin

Its a lot of effort but well worth it in the few moments I have had to drive it....

anyway, for more, check here http://www.aircooledvwsa.co.za/viewtopi ... 23&t=14775
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Just saw this Tony, damn , that sucks! Also hope it's nothing too serious or time consuming to fix.

There is a lot of fun to be had with your car while on leave, no time for repairs.
Here's hoping!
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