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  • Mike Rainbird
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    By normal, I meant an unmodified high pressure one to suit a Cosworth without oil jets. The EECIV Cosworth just uses a standard Pinto pump . Up to you if you want to fit one of those? Speak to Karl and see whichhe would prefer?

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  • Mark King
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    Originally posted by Mike Rainbird View Post
    I stock the normal ones, but it would need a couple of days to modify for oil squirters .

    is it worth wile getting a "super duper" one for 350bhp? or will the normal one be ok

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  • Mike Rainbird
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    Originally posted by Mark King View Post
    do you stock these mike?
    I stock the normal ones, but it would need a couple of days to modify for oil squirters .

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  • Mark King
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    Originally posted by Mike Rainbird View Post
    I can sort you a super-duper high pressure one (80psi), suitably modified to suit oil squirters, instead of using the poxy Pinto one that the EECIVs use - would be £225 + del and is beautifully made . Don't forget that the EECIVs use a really crappy pump compared to the the normal Cossies .
    do you stock these mike?

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  • Mike Rainbird
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    I can sort you a super-duper high pressure one (80psi), suitably modified to suit oil squirters, instead of using the poxy Pinto one that the EECIVs use - would be £225 + del and is beautifully made . Don't forget that the EECIVs use a really crappy pump compared to the the normal Cossies .

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  • Craig H
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    i got mine from Matt lewis hi pressure try and get a high flow one i got one for my 3 door defo has to be done no point and putting it all back together and not doing it Mark

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  • Mark King
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    were is the best to get one?rainbird

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  • Craig H
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    defo change it

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  • Mark King
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    Originally posted by sortedcossie View Post
    if you're going to the time and expense of striping the engine down, then i'd replace the pump. Speak to Mike R off here as he'll know the score regarding new oil pumps.

    thats what i thought

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  • Simon T
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    if you're going to the time and expense of striping the engine down, then i'd replace the pump. Speak to Mike R off here as he'll know the score regarding new oil pumps.

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  • Mark King
    started a topic oil pump

    oil pump

    doing an engine rebuild on my st escort soon,i was wondering what to do about the oil pumpdo i leave it or replace itthe car has good oil pressure when warm and cold.but should i replace it the thing that puts me off is all the stories about the new ones being shit
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