A tune for our older listeners there...and the song that was playing in my head on the way back from Spa [

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I had a sudden loss of oil pressure braking for Rivage, stopped to check i wasn't losing oil & limped it back to the pits via a service road. There were lots of nasty noises at this stage and 1-2 bar of oil pressure.
In the paddock we checked the obvious stuff - crank pulley tight, OPRV not stuck - neither helped. We suspected that the oil pickup had fractured so tried overfilling the sump. immediately the oil pressure recovered to 3 bar at idle. The noises were very tappety top end noises, and didn't get much better.
That was the end of the track day, but as the car still seemed OK we decided to drive it back to the UK. There's no loss in performance, and you can't hear the noises once you're past 3k rpm. [&:]
I took off the cam cover yesterday and couldn't see any obvious damage. Most of the tappets felt a bit soft though - quite easy to depress. First time I've ever looked at them so have nothing to compare with. I tried some hydraulic lifter fluid but that's had no effect.
Nasty Noises
So I have 2 jobs to do
1. Fix the top end - remove belts, cams and replace faulty lifters (I hope that's it). If it's fixed I can then..
2. Remove crossmember sump etc.. and fix oil pickup. Plus the "while you're in there" inspection and probably replace the rod bearings as they have done 235k, and have had a couple of low oil pressure moment recently. Engine mounts also a good idea.
I don't want to sink a lot of money into an engine rebuild on an old car, particularly one that would break for much more than it would sell for whole already. It would be easy to get sucked in to headgasket, head refresh, crank scrapers etc.. but I'm not going there.
I guess if you had to pick a place to go, Spa is a pretty good one...