does anyone have any pics or designs of a modified sump?
i'm about to attempt to cut'n'shut mine but don't know how shallow it can go.
also want baffles but will this be enough to stop oil surge???
Me too please
And me!
I've got one to do too.
and me im considering an xe too..
hi chaps, ill look to see if i got any picks of mine, mr G may also have some. ill see if i can post some
Gosh, more XE questions!
The "how shallow can you go" question depends on how much oil you want to run and how good your baffling is.
You can go for the parallel, westfield sump, where the base of the sump is more or less the same shape as the top, and is 90mm (approx) deep all the
way along. You can't go any shallower at the rear of the sump as the flywheel protrudes 90mm below the block flange.
As far as baffles go, a horizontal plate set at oil level in the sump, with a hole for the pickup pipe/dipstick, and suitable oil returns, swaged
downwards to resist oil surging back up through them.
I would also say that the Caterham idea of foam baffling is (in my opinion) a good one, very surge reistant. I see in this months PPC magazine they
have taken a look at a foam baffled sump from a single seater racer and the foam has done 10 seasons racing with no problems.
I am using a Caterham sump on my XE, I know Northy has had worries, (what angle of nose down on the engine do you run now Northy? mine's less
than 1 degree)
The caterham one is VERY shallow, internally the sump is only around 35mm below the windage tray on the XE!! The foam insert is trapped between the
tray and the sump base.
I've had to overfill my sump to stop surge....
What nose down angle on the engine are you running and, to ask the really stupid question, how do you know it's overfull of oil?
No idea what angle, but not much. Can't measure it as I've just put the back end on axle stands tonight to fit the new back end.
Because its above the max line..... is that a trick question?
Is that the Max line on the vauxhall dipstick? This will not correspond to the max with the Caterham sump, as the volumes of each are different!
Havig said that I haven't calibrated mine yet, need to speak to Caterham Midlands (1 mile down the road fortunately!) to get the appropriate qty
of oil to fill with and some new foam. I'll then fill with the amount they specify and re-engrave the dipstick to suit.
I might be wrong and by chance the Vauxhall marks are right but I very much doubt it. (you can't even get the 4.5 litres recommended for the
Astra into the caterham sump, I tried with water in the kitchen!)
I nicked these pictures off Ned's site.. hope he dont mind
Westfield Sump BTW
[Edited on 7/2/05 by Ben_Copeland]
so i take it nobody has any pics of a
modded cav sump
pity as im going that way !!!!!
Heres a pic of a modified manta sump if it helps??
quote:
Originally posted by nige
so i take it nobody has any pics of a
modded cav sump
pity as im going that way !!!!!
Oh yes, forgot to say, cut around the sump plug, say a 10mm ring around it, cut a flat off the 10mm ring around the plug and weld this into the side of the sump near to the bottom with the flat at the bottom!
excellent post nsdev
just what i was after
printed off , all i need now is the sump
and im away
any (steel obviously) cavalier/carlton/calibra/astra 1800/2000 sohc engine's sump will do
quote:
Originally posted by NS Dev
Is that the Max line on the vauxhall dipstick? This will not correspond to the max with the Caterham sump, as the volumes of each are different!
maybe, but my other concern was that the dipstick is set for a 7 degree slant towards it, so running the engine without this angle will also cause the oil level to appear lower on the stick than it is relative to the crank.......if you see what I mean!
thanks nsdev for that. i will crack on with it tomorrow and put photos on my archive when it lets me.
tried to put a few on earlier but is playing funny buggers.
What do people think of the way this has been done ?? Found them on my computer. A little rough around the edges. but what about the theory ?
VX Sump1
VX Sump2
VX Sump3
Dont like the positioning of the sump plug !!!!!
See the picture I posted of a side shot of Billys modified 16v astra sump (semi gull wing) - on
THIS thread
Here's what it looks like from the inside:
HTH
Cheers
G
[Edited on 11/2/05 by Mr G]
sorry to revive a 15 year old thread, but i'm just about to start doing this same job myself
i got the sump off an ascona, cut the bottom off at 7 degrees, as my engine is tllted, and to clear the chassis, i've had to cut 50mm off one
side, to 30mm on the other to achieve the angle
all good so far. i'll need to shorted the pick up pipe, and thats ok.
the piece i cut off is exactly 1L volume, which i intend to add back in with adding wings, one at 0.8L volume, one at 0.4L volume
the sump is the same as this one https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/332525929579
what level does the oil ACTUALLY got it? up past the flattened area?
my intention is to put a baffle on top, like this
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/aTsAAOSwMLBan96I/s-l1600.jpg
to catch the oil, and wings on the sides
seems fair?
cheers!
Oil level should be the same as a standard engine. If you’ve got a dip stick use that to judge.