Back in June I ran the Pocono Raceway road course. During one session I checked my gauges and saw 25 lbs. oil pressure. I came in and checked everything and found no problem. There was absolutely no engine noise so we assumed it was a faulty gauge. When I got back home with the car I pulled the oil pressure sender and attached a mechanical gauge and indeed there was only 25 lbs. of pressure. I talked to Rich and he told me about some of the oil pump shafts being machined improperly therefore not providing the proper clamp load on the pulley. Since I have a fully built Accufab engine I talked to John and he had me pull off the cover and belt. When I did I found the pulley just wobbling on the shaft with no connection between the two. The splines on the pump pulley which are cast iron are much softer than the hardened splines on the pump shaft. As a consequence of the improper factory machining there were no splines left in the pulley at all and those on the pump shaft were worn down by 50 thou. The only reason the pump was turning was the friction between the pulley and the shaft caused by the belt tension. I replaced the entire pump and pulley with a new Accufab unit and I'm back in business. It seems that this is not an uncommon occurrence but I was lucky not to burn up a $60 thousand dollar engine. It is an easy check to remove the sending unit and screw in a $20 mechanical gauge then you'll know for sure.