by sonex1374 » Tue Jun 30, 2020 8:00 pm
Myt Gen 3 roller cam engine runs at about 45-55 psi, with a slight tendency to drop a few psi when warm and/or at idle. Ben and Pete at Jabiru USA always said that 30-35 psi when warm at cruise was fine, and dropping even into the teens when hot @ idle was still ok. The earlier hydraulic lifter engines were rather "leaky" inside and oil pressure was commonly lower than the older solid lifter engine. Even so, these engine never exhibited any signs of poor lubrication so long at the oil pressure was still in the green. I don't think you have anything to worry about.
The pressure relief valve on the Jabiru isn't really a pressure regulator, so adding washers or stretching the spring won't increase oil pressure under most circumstances. It is helpful, however, if you see fluctuating oil pressure at high RPM. This fluctuating oil pressure in the relief valve opening and closing rapidly, and stiffening the spring to help keep it closed in normal operation is a good idea. Of course, you can't go too stiff or you risk blowing something out if the PRV just won't open at all. Adding 1-3 washers is approved, and will be fine.
I use camguard in my engine, adding about 3-4 oz with each oil change. There seems to be a growing body of people using camguard that are happy with it, and the chemistry is pretty familiar stuff (similar to the anti-wear additives recently added to several oil blends). I also waited about 100 hrs to start using it.
Engine vibrations have been prematurely wearing out oil pressure senders for decades, and the Jabiru is susceptible to this. You can remote mount the sender using a flexible connection, and if done right will likely be the end of the issue. Of course there's the possibility of a leak, so you'll need to use care is the solution you craft. Otherwise, plan to replace the sender every 200-500 hrs and live with the added maintenance. The senders are in a demanding environment, so don't bother with low-cost knock-offs - I'm quite certain they won't last even this long.
Jeff