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Well someone did, 'cos it stopped about lunchtime, just after I got back from Vx in Weston with my gasket.

Anyway, good news; it lives!
The oil pressure relief valve was my first port of call after topping up to max, and changing the filter (which was quite grotty considering it was only 2-3K since last changed). Easy to remove, accessible without any disassembly, in fact after tapping it with a hammer a couple of times it didn't need any grunt to undo. No fault found, reassembled and tested, no change.
So I started to undo the bits in the way of sump removal, and then the sump screws, no real grief except crud falling into the eyes/hair continually.

Once all the screws were out it was a job to break the seal, but it came away eventually without any drama. Four screws to remove pick-up pipe and there it was, strainer full of crud. I've got a pic or two which I'll post if I can.
Didn't get sump right off, didn't need to, and didn't use the £40

baffle/gasket, as the old one seemed fine. I'll do it all properly at home sometime v. soon.
Good clear out of pick-up strainer, reassembly of everything, filled up with oil and start. No oil light!

Still a bit tappy, but I feel sure that will go soon, too busy drinking now to take it out for a proper spin...
Thanks again for the fantastic support, you're all lovely people.
