by DCASonex » Mon Mar 19, 2018 9:02 am
Mark,
If using the "Standard" oil pressure port which is the one on the 45 degree angled upper surface of the crankcase, you will be reading pressure from the pump, the port facing forward directly below that is the one that will show actual pressure being feed through the engine, after it has passed through cooler and filter, and is the port I prefer to monitor. If reading low pressure in forward facing port, temporarily move sensor to upper port to help locate the problem.
In addition to what Peter mentioned, make sure that the fittings in the oil cooler adapter have been up-sized to at least 1/4" NPT.
I know of at least one 3300 where the washer that Jabiru calls a seat for the PRV (Pressure Relief Valve) had worn its pocket in the crankcase to the point where it flopped around so much that too much oil was simply bypassing around it. Making new thicker seat seemed to cure that problem.
At worst case, low oil pressure may be due to fretting between the case halves which can require major machine shop work to fix so worth trying to get a handle on the problem before purchase.
Strongly recommend that you join the JabCamit forum on Yahoo for support for that engine. Lot of knowledgeable folks on that, and a lot of Sonex drivers.
Would also get the serial number of the engine. There was a period referred to has early hydraulic engines, that are prone to several problems. The very early solid lifter engines have a good reputation, and the more recent series (hollow push-rod and then the roller lifter types) seem to have addressed most of the problems.
Hope this purchase works out for you. A good 3300 in front of a Sonex provides more fun than any other option.
David A. Jabiru 3300, and now CAMit 3300.