I have all but finished rebuilding a 68 2 door Minor that I took apart in 1998 and has lived in various stages of dismantled arrangements in our last 3 homes!
The good news is that it is now running and almost ready for an MOT, but it is showing an oil pressure of almost 80.
The engine has been completely rebuilt.
rebored - new pistons and rings
refaced
crank reground - all new shells
new oil pump, cam shells, chain, lead free head, fuel pump, new gaskets, copper head gasket etc
Also new oil release spring and bullet (not sure propper name)
It sounds realy sweet and started on the button, once I REALISED i had wired the points wrongly and the coil was permenently shorted!
However I am getting a little white smoke at tickover and as I say what appears to be high oil pressure.
Having read your threads, I have taken off the rocker cover and as the engine warms am getting spitting of oil along the rocker, so assume oil is reaching there . (Hoiw much oil should I see leaking past the rockers?)
Given the years and stupid amount of money invested in this engine am concerned that I could have a big problem.
Am I just being paranoid, or could I have a blockage, or is there anything else I can check?
Engine has run for about 1.5 hours.
Oil is Halfords 20/50 heritage oil
Oil light on filter is not coming on, so assume no problem there.
Have taken oil pressure light switch off to add oil gauge. Interestingly it would go out once engine started, but then once I turned engine off and the turned ignition on, the light wasn't coming back on so assume some pressure remained or it was an old dodgy switch
Thanks
