Some of you may have seen my thread about my oil pressure problems I’ve been having here.
http://www.ausmini.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=54835&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
It now seems like we have an answer but it is a little conserving as it could affect a lot of people. After all the testing we did it left no other real option but to be a defective oil pump

Now there are not too many things to go wrong in one as they are a very simple devise, in case people dont know what is inside one.
The problem looks to be that the input shaft that is driven from the camshaft is slipping on the ‘impeller gear’ that creates the pressure as it rotates

Now there is no way in any shape or form that this joint should slip.
We have looked at four oil pumps two old, two new and this is what we found:
The new one that I had in the motor when I was having problems when put in a vice you could slip the impeller on the shaft with a shifter at room temp.
The second new one was no better if not worse, the second one was out the packet hadnt been in a motor yet. We tried this with a worn STD rover item out of a old A+ 998 and there was no way in the world you could turn in, even leaning into it with two hands on a 12” shifter. And the last pump was a three or four year old pump out of my last motor and that was a lot tighter then the brand new ones but not as good as the STD rover item.
So we decided to take a look at the shaft to work out if we could pin it someway. So we pressed them out and found something that explains it a bit more.
The STD A+ Rover item has splines on the shaft to ‘lock’ the impeller on were as the aftermarket pumps are just a smooth shaft. Now I do appreciate that if done correctly a shrunk fit item like that should hold no problems but I think the proof that it can be turned by hand shows that it’s not tight enough and to be a bit of a concern.
Even if this is not the cures behind my oil pressure problems I can’t see it helping anything being like that when you think of the force that needs to be transmitted through that shaft to make the oil pressure.
In the end we pressed the Rover shaft into the new impeller with some locktight just to make sure. I’m really hoping that this and the new modified centre oil pick up with fix my oil problem
Thanks Nathan.