pierodn said:When you have to shim (with 067646) the oil Pressure Relief Valve spring?
pierodn said:Hi Les,
i always use to replace the spring and washers with new one, but i have never used to shim the spring.
Ciao
Piero
Piero,
In the Mick Hemmings engine restoration video, Mick just adds enough shims to "just rattle slightly".
Cheers,
Thomas
CNN
kerinorton said:Piero,
In the Mick Hemmings engine restoration video, Mick just adds enough shims to "just rattle slightly".
Cheers,
Thomas
CNN
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This doesn't sound right to me. Am I missing something. If the relief spring rattles, it is loose, therefore it must necessarily follow that oil pressure will immediately be bleed of to the bypass circuit.
The spring is there [ under compression ] to push the relive valve closed and it should only let the relief valve off its seat if the pressure goes above [ for arguments sake, 60 psi ] the recommended max pressure.
If it is loose as the above comment suggests, it isn't putting pressure on the relief valve, so no oil pressure will result..??????????
kerinorton said:CanukNortonNut said:Piero,
In the Mick Hemmings engine restoration video, Mick just adds enough shims to "just rattle slightly".
Cheers,
Thomas
CNN
??????????
This doesn't sound right to me. Am I missing something. If the relief spring rattles, it is loose, therefore it must necessarily follow that oil pressure will immediately be bleed off to the bypass circuit.
The spring is there [ under compression ] to push the relief valve closed and it should only let the relief valve off its seat if the pressure goes above [ for arguments sake, 60 psi ] the recommended max pressure.
If it is loose as the above comment suggests, it isn't putting pressure on the relief valve, so no oil pressure will result..??????????
Stephen Hill said:Is there a published pressure at which the valve should begin to open??