Direct C51
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Engines with splash lubrication and two strokes run without oil pressure for their entire working lives. As long as an oil film remains, the engine should survive, especially our pushrod aero engines. OHC engines that lose oil pressure almost always fail the cam bearings, the bottom end remains intact.
The entire reason our engines have pressurized oil is to lubricate the crank bearings and cam gear. The crank is partially submerged in oil and splash lubricates the non-pressure lubricated areas such as the pistons. The pressurized oil creates a barrier between the crank journal and the bearing so that they don't touch. Once you lose oil pressure, then this barrier is lost, and the bearing will quickly heat up, wear, and eventually fail. The time of failure will be based mostly on how much heat is developed.
If we lose oil pressure because of the oil pump, and not because of a loss of oil quantity, the splash lubrication will continue to lubricate the pistons, etc. This however will not be adequate lubrication for the bearings and the engine is still going to fail.