Oil Pressure Relief Valve Shims

Status
Not open for further replies.
Joined
Nov 19, 2009
Messages
19
I'm in the process of building a 1973 850. I need to know how many shims should be used in the oil pressure relief valve. The Norton Parts List shows 5; Old Britts indicates "as required"; Haynes says it's set by the factory so don't change anything (this dosen't help if the valve is in pieces to begin with); British Marketing (no longer in business) suggested using enough shims to eliminate spring rattle when shaking the whole relief valve.

My 1972 750 (built by me) has been running for 10 years. I used the British Marketing method but still not certain if this is correct. Thanks to anyone that can help.
 
mechanic matt said:
I need to know how many shims should be used in the oil pressure relief valve.

Have you tested the oil pressure with a gauge, as that's the only reliable method of checking if you need to add or subtract shims?
 
I noticed that Mick Hemmings recommends placing enough shims in the valve so that it has a tiny bit of play, or so that it rattles a bit when shaken. This makes some sense to me, but I suppose the best idea would be to use this as a starting place and then check it with a gauge. (Essentially no spring tension at rest)

Russ
 
ludwig had made up a measuring jig if you want to search his posts.

Dave
69S
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top