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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    What oil are you running?
    also, these things do crack oil pumps...
    but the RV8 needs very little pressure to survive, its all about volume..

    I'm not exactly sure, I know it running the recommended oil for the car (but can't tell you what that is off the top of my head). I've ordered a new switch, we'll try a few things and I think if the problem is still there I will go down the rebuild route. It's got enough K's on it that I'd rather rebuild it than spend a fair bit of money and still have an old engine. If money was endless I would put an LS1 in it, but not an option and even though the Rover V8 doesn't have the best rep, I quite like them.

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    If a rebuild is on the cards,,, make your $$ limit and work backwards. Its pretty easy to spend 10K on a new 4.6.
    ask me how I know...
    These days though that will make the engine worth more than the rest of the car and really only worth doing to a Keeper.
    HPR10 is the go, on a Z9.

    Maybe buy a block and engine stand and do it yourself, they are really simple things..
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    Low oil pressure is pretty much always caused by 1 or more of the following:

    Worn oil pump.

    Worn out or incorrectly adjusted relief valve.

    Worn main bearings

    Worn crank.

    And at a stretch... The wrong oil
    Just to add,
    Camshafts
    big ends.
    rocker shafts.

    I've done a few RV8's. considering the miles, The camshafts are especially well known to wear rapidly.
    especially when using modern oils.

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    Thanks everyone for all the info. Don't think I will be attempting any rebuild myself, beyond my basic mechanical skills. I'll make relevant enquiries next year and make my final decision from there. If I do the rebuild the car will definitely be a keeper and no longer used for work. Otherwise it will be sold and I will look to alternative options for a 4WD.

    Vinnie

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    Not for the purists, but an alternative is the LS conversion.
    ​JayTee

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    More drama than it's worth IMO, John.
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    More drama than it's worth IMO, John.
    LRA do a great one, Ian. $$$ is the issue.

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    ​JayTee

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