G'day Anji.
Just did a test on my 51 A7 (I wish I hadn't, rebuild will be sooner rather than later) and 57 A10 (recent rebuild). I plugged the blow off holes with blind rivets in the main body and drilled & tapped the end cap to take the gauge fittings.
The A7 was very worrying (it's not fitted with a full time gauge like the A10). I know the main bush is worn but it must be phu(ked. At best it might have shown 5 psi at fast idle and maybe 10 psi with revs .
Then before I put the same setup on the A10 I started it for a minute to get the oil through it, 55 psi at fast idle. I then changed it over to the test rig. Strange that at the same fast idle (1500 rpm) it only showed 25 psi . I then took her up to 4000 rpm (not wanting to rev a cold motor with forged pistons) and saw 90 psi on the gauge. It's fitted with the roller conversion and end feed to the crank so there's no loss through the bush.
Now that my A7 is a lot sicker than I thought she'll be up for a rebuild over the next few months (after I move house), and she'll be getting a full time oil gauge. Lucky I did the test, she could have thrown a leg out of bed.
Let us know your results.
Cheers
Hi Muskrat
Finally got the time to work on the A 7. Fitted the gauge & on a cold engine got 40 psi on fast idle. Does that sound correct ? Still got the noise from timing gear. Could it be that tha prv ball is not lifting to allow oil to pass to camshaft. Tried everything else
Take care
Anji
Musky, do you know where I can get some info on a 1921 sunbeam Iam restoring. Marston club has been very helpful but need more detailed info. Thanks