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    My check oil light comes on under cornering.

    apparently the oil pickup sucks air then.
    Anyone customized a B3 oil pan, yet?

    I planned to spot weld in sheet-metal pieces that build an enclosure/reservoir around the oil pickup. If required the oil pickup tube will be made a bit longer. Not sure if I only in weld baffles or equip them with flapper doors that allow oil to flow in but no drain-back from there.
    A properly designed sheet also will separate the crankshaft from the oil to prevent it sloshing in the lubricant.


    So far theory. IŽd appreciate your thoughts about this

    -Chris-
    1988 Mazda 121DA canvas top
    -73hp B3 multiport EFI swap
    -KYB SS w/ Eibach -35mm / FMS HD rubber suspension parts

  • #2
    The only time my oil light has come on when taking a corner is when I'm down more than a quart and I am taking the turn very sharp and fast. If you go too low with the oil pickup tube, you will collect some of the junk sitting on the bottom of the oil pan that you want to stay where it is.
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    • #3
      ya, only ever had that problem when I was really low on oil. Putting in baffles and so forth can make the oil pool and leave the deposits where you don't want them.
      OX SMASH!!

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      • #4
        may be so.

        But I change oil frequently and have a low mileage engine.
        Besides that taking off the pan from time to time would be ok for me.

        Oil level is fine.
        1988 Mazda 121DA canvas top
        -73hp B3 multiport EFI swap
        -KYB SS w/ Eibach -35mm / FMS HD rubber suspension parts

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        • #5
          Do what I do and check your oil level every 500 to 1000 miles (and tire pressure).
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          • #6
            Originally posted by darkdan
            Do what I do and check your oil level every 500 to 1000 miles (and tire pressure).
            I'd be checking mine every other day...
            Jim DeAngelis

            kittens give Morbo gas!!



            Bright Blue 93 GL (1.6 8v, 5spd) (Hula-Baloo)
            Performance Red 94 Aspire SE (Stimpson)

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            • #7
              I've had the same problem, even with a full level. Uncle Fester will pull the inside rear wheel off the ground on an off ramp, even w/ the stock 12's. Sump goes dry before the carb bowl... When I do the b6 swap, I'm gonna baffle/trap door the pan, and increase its capacity.
              Jim DeAngelis

              kittens give Morbo gas!!



              Bright Blue 93 GL (1.6 8v, 5spd) (Hula-Baloo)
              Performance Red 94 Aspire SE (Stimpson)

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              • #8
                wow, and I thought I was pulling hard around off-ramps.

                Come to think of it, I might have seen it pop on once when I was practicing j-turns on wet pavement.
                OX SMASH!!

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                • #9
                  The following is from a post my friend Dan made only I delete about half of it.

                  1) Installing oil pan baffle(s) to keep the oil from sloshing too far away from the pickup


                  2) Weld a "collar" around the pickup to encourage it to draw the oil "up" from the bottom of the pans, rather than sucking air at the edges.


                  3) Accusump - pressurized oil reservoir for "low pressure events". Pump pickup starts sucking air? Accusump pumps up to 3 quarts in at proper pressure, then instantly refills itself once the pickup is sucking oil again. Also, can be installed w/ an electronic valve that is linked to the ignition. Turn the key off, the sump stays charged w/ full oil pressure. Put the key in and turn to run, the sump pre-oils everything auto-magically! [red bull voice] BRILLIANT! [/red bull voice]


                  4) Run an extra quart of oil the cheapest way but you lose some power and might get foaming.
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                  • #10
                    thanks eccentric.

                    I always wondered what an accusump is...
                    1988 Mazda 121DA canvas top
                    -73hp B3 multiport EFI swap
                    -KYB SS w/ Eibach -35mm / FMS HD rubber suspension parts

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                    • #11
                      thats not from the red bull commercial, it's from a guiness commercial
                      Jesus is on my dashboard, But the Devil is under my hood
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