Blinking oil warning light
Discussion
Today, after properly warm up the engine, the oil warning oil light blinking at me a couple of time when I reached around 7000rpm for a fraction of time.
Do you think I have to afraid or it's something of electric?
Strange that's happen at high rpm when the pressure should be higher (I think that the sender has a fixed setting).
What should be the pressure on the gauge for a speed six engine at that rpm?
Do you think I have to afraid or it's something of electric?
Strange that's happen at high rpm when the pressure should be higher (I think that the sender has a fixed setting).
What should be the pressure on the gauge for a speed six engine at that rpm?
Edited by Andrea7 on Thursday 1st May 21:35
I'm no expert on the Speed 6 (or anything really!
) but if it was the AJP I'd be checking and replacing (i.e. getting someone else to do it!
) the pressure release spring. I don't know if the Speed 6 has one but others will! There's lots on here about it so worth a google.
Fingers crossed it's a simple fix!
Rob


Fingers crossed it's a simple fix!
Rob
Robscim said:
I'm no expert on the Speed 6 (or anything really!
) but if it was the AJP I'd be checking and replacing (i.e. getting someone else to do it!
) the pressure release spring. I don't know if the Speed 6 has one but others will! There's lots on here about it so worth a google.
Fingers crossed it's a simple fix!
Rob
Already done 

Fingers crossed it's a simple fix!
Rob
Supateg said:
I’ve read that a speed six is 10 psi per 1000rpm, if it’s below 40 psi at 7000 rpm I’d be getting concerned.
The oil pressure switch is set very low about 7 ish I recall.
So what was your oil pressure reading at 7k?
I'll check better as soon as possible.The oil pressure switch is set very low about 7 ish I recall.
So what was your oil pressure reading at 7k?
I'm thinking it could be a sender problem.
I readed it works in a strange way: read pressure and rpm together.
It's quite strange that the oil warning switch flick only in a situation and not everytime...
Do you know which oil pressure relief spring you used?
TVR E2576 is the 28mmx11mm - for AJP8 and early Sp6
TVR E6651is the 38mmx14mm - for later Sp6
What about the oil pressure sending unit, how old is that? Since the light is blinking, could it be the ground wire to it is loose?
TVR E2576 is the 28mmx11mm - for AJP8 and early Sp6
TVR E6651is the 38mmx14mm - for later Sp6
What about the oil pressure sending unit, how old is that? Since the light is blinking, could it be the ground wire to it is loose?
Edited by jstx on Friday 2nd May 22:39
I had a similar experience on a Sp6 after a rebuild . Infact about three or four weeks after a rebuild as I was initially trying to run it in a bit .
I hunted about a lot and found a weap at the oil filter. I had somehow managed to damage the seal on fitting. Replaced and all good after that .
I hunted about a lot and found a weap at the oil filter. I had somehow managed to damage the seal on fitting. Replaced and all good after that .
jstx said:
Do you know which oil pressure relief spring you used?
TVR E2576 is the 28mmx11mm - for AJP8 and early Sp6
TVR E6651is the 38mmx14mm - for later Sp6
What about the oil pressure sending unit, how old is that? Since the light is blinking, could it be the ground wire to it is loose?
The spring was the little one. TVR E2576 is the 28mmx11mm - for AJP8 and early Sp6
TVR E6651is the 38mmx14mm - for later Sp6
What about the oil pressure sending unit, how old is that? Since the light is blinking, could it be the ground wire to it is loose?
Edited by jstx on Friday 2nd May 22:39
I have no idea about the age of the sender.
I'll try to check oil leaks or loose wires.
As I told I'm not too much worried cause it's strange that everything works quite fine and it seems to me a too casual problem....
Your suggests are a good starting point to investigate
I'm looking for the oil pressure switch for the speed six but I can't find nothing.
Is it possible that the warning light works with the ecu which takes the signal from the oil pressure sender?
The V8 has a specific sensor for the oil pressure warning light but I can't find the equivalent for the speed six
Is it possible that the warning light works with the ecu which takes the signal from the oil pressure sender?
The V8 has a specific sensor for the oil pressure warning light but I can't find the equivalent for the speed six
cliffords said:
I had a similar experience on a Sp6 after a rebuild . Infact about three or four weeks after a rebuild as I was initially trying to run it in a bit .
I hunted about a lot and found a weap at the oil filter. I had somehow managed to damage the seal on fitting. Replaced and all good after that .
Had the same thing after a rebuild on the Tamora, low oil pressure sensor was faulty and replaced which cured the problem, keep a close eye on the oil pressure gauge I hunted about a lot and found a weap at the oil filter. I had somehow managed to damage the seal on fitting. Replaced and all good after that .

Andrea7 said:
Is it possible that the warning light works with the ecu which takes the signal from the oil pressure sender?
That’s how it works on other Speed Six engined cars, does your Cerbera have an oil pressure gauge? Had a similar issue with my first Tuscan and the pressure sender required replacing,all ok afterwards.
nawarne said:
Yes, Andrea change oil pressure sensor and switch.
I think this is most likely cause of low pressure indication - if engine sounds good.
Nick
I can find the oil pressure sensor/sender but not the oil pressure warning switch for my Cerbera Speed six.I think this is most likely cause of low pressure indication - if engine sounds good.
Nick
Could you help me to find it or, maybe, on the Speed six there is only the sender which communicates with the ECU as I asked before?
Andrea7 said:
I can find the oil pressure sensor/sender but not the oil pressure warning switch for my Cerbera Speed six.
Could you help me to find it or, maybe, on the Speed six there is only the sender which communicates with the ECU as I asked before?
Andrea, I can only comment on the location on my Tuscan.Could you help me to find it or, maybe, on the Speed six there is only the sender which communicates with the ECU as I asked before?
On my car, the sensor goes into the engine block on the same side as and near the alternator. There is a braided connection to the 'switch' (with the electrical connectors). On the Tuscan the switch/transducer is screwed to the glass fibre of the body tub above the top chassis tube just below alternator (near drive belt).
Nick
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