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I am re-assembling the oil pressure relief valve. The valve did not have any shims in it when I disassembled it. I decided it needs one shim to bring the amount of piston freeplay within specs (Hemmings, White, etc). The parts manual shows the shim located at the end of the spring opposite to the piston. In this position the shim would be floating around inside the large domed nut. It makes much more sense to me to put the shim inside the piston, where it fits snugly and is held in place by the spring.
Am I missing something here?
Am I missing something here?