Today i was cranking over the motor, and it kinda struggled to keep revs after a minute of runnin on the ground. Anyways the motor has great oil pressure, but when i cranked it over one time, the hose that i have between the oil filter flange, and the other oil flange in the block, spilit, and the motor kicked up and sounded like it should be. My mind is really baffled as to how this can be, as a result i lost alot of oil. Seems to me that the hose was blocked or something but it wasnt. And i didnt handle the hose for it to split either. it looked like it split under , 'oil pressure' or pressure of somesort.
Is there any reason as to how and why this happened?
Should i use a specific hose?
It had good clamps on it as well. I do know that most people have the straight copper hose going from one end to the other, mines just flanges cause they connect to my oil cooler. I have the old style cooper S oil cooler.
Then i started looking at ebays oil cooler hose kit that mini sport sell, and the fittings they have, made me wonder whether they would actually work on my fitings, just like the ever other mini has.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/MINI-BRAIDED-OIL-COOLER-HOSE-INSTALL-KIT-NEW_W0QQitemZ4626174968QQcategoryZ32072QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Heres a pic of my rebuilt motor, as you can see the black hose that goes between the 2 flanges for the oil; is what im talking about. Normally one end would connect to my oil cooler etc, its not connected in the pic as you can see.
