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K series dry sump bell tank O rings


Wrightpayne

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I'm in the process of installing a bell tank to replace the easy clean as I need my heater and long footwell back! I acquired a new bell tank a while ago but it needed the lower oil feed fitting which I obtained from Caterham. Unfortunately the two O rings are no longer stocked (but the fitting is currently in the clearance section)

https://caterhamparts.co.uk/other/1285-filter-union-58-x-58qbsp-rover-dry-sump.html?search_query=DrY+sumo&results=96

So, with the help of two of my engineering competent friends (RJ and MAR7) we worked out the sizing for the O ring. Valley in fitting is 17.5mm dia. And bore in bell tank is 20mm.

O ring needed is 17.17mm x 1.78.

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Wrightpayne,

Do you (or anyone else) have a drawing of all the components for the bell housing tank or full dry sump system as i am trying to assemble all the parts for a future dry sumped engine.

Where does the lower oil feed fitting go, is it in the bottom of the bell tank? 

I will have to get one ordered up whilst they are in the Caterham clearance section!

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"Where does the lower oil feed fitting go, is it in the bottom of the bell tank?"

I'm not entirely sure which connection you're referring to, but there's a gauze filtered connection in the bottom of the belltank to which a braided hose connects, the other end of the braided hose connects to the inlet at the front of the sump (no filter). This front connection links directly to the o/e oil pressure pump.

Stu.

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From memory the groove is in the blue plate, it's intended to be removed at each oil change so wouldn't usually be sealed with RTV, although mostly I use a Pela oil extractor and suck the oil out from the top. The plate's been in place for so long that if I remove it I'm going to need a new seal!

Stu.

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From memory the groove is in the blue plate, it's intended to be removed at each oil change so wouldn't usually be sealed with RTV. Mostly I use a Pela oil extractor and suck the oil out from the top, the plate's been in place for so long that if I remove it I'm going to need a new seal!

Stu.

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Thanks Neil, and my understanding is Viton is the preferred way to go. We just need to work out the dimensions now.

I recall Madonna at some point telling us to get into the groove so I've stayed that way *beer*

Stu.

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