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Well, then explain to me why a Bugeye I had back in the 70s would read 60 =
PSI at speed when the proper amount of oil was in the engine.=C2=A0 At one =
quart low, it would read 40 PSI at speed.=C2=A0 Put in a quart and the pres=
sure would go right back up to 60 PSI.=C2=A0 It amounted to a rolling oil c=
hange with intermittent filter changes.Mike MacLean
On Wednesday, January 1, 2020, 11:24:06 AM PST, WILLIAM B LAWRENCE <yno=
tink@msn.com> wrote: =20
=20
#yiv5245057248 P {margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;}Oil pumps, vane, rotary an=
d gear type are all positive displacement devices, meaning that they will c=
ontinue to build pressure against resistance to the point where something b=
reaks. That is why they are all equipped with a bypass valve which limits t=
he amount of pressure in the system. The amount of stress on the geardtrain=
is directly proportional to the pressure developed. I'm not sure if the pr=
oblems related to the rotary type pumps is a result of the stress of drivin=
g the pump or to the larger pressure pulses (vibration) that are inherent i=
n the design.=C2=A0
The manufacturer selects the bypass valve and spring assembly that will kee=
p the pressure within a safe range while protecting the drive system from o=
ver stress. The four cylinder engines are supposed to run at a maximum of 5=
0-55 PSI, the sixes somewhat lower, and it is the bypass valve that maintai=
ns that pressure even though the pump itself is capable of much higher pres=
sures if it encounters excessive resistance.=C2=A0
Viscosity change in the oil when at higher temperatures will reduce pressur=
e by reducing the resistance of the oil circulating through the various cle=
arances in the engine. As the engine wears these clearances will increase t=
hus reducing resistance and dropping oil pressure. Oil pressure alone is no=
t as important as is a constant flow of oil to all components combined with=
the film strength of a good quality oil.=C2=A0
Bill LawrenceBN1 #554From: Healeys <healeys-bounces@autox.team.net> on beha=
lf of Kees Oudesluijs <coudesluijs@chello.nl>
Sent: Wednesday, January 1, 2020 6:37 PM
To: healeys@autox.team.net <healeys@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Oil Pumps=C2=A0Absolutely correct. There may be theo=
retically a tiny difference,
immeasurable probably, caused by the efficiency of the various pumps.
Kees Oudesluijs
Op 1-1-2020 om 19:24 schreef Bob Spidell:
>
> I'm not a fluid dynamicist, but wouldn't, say, 45psi from either a=20
> vane/rotor type pump put the same load on the cam gear and driveshaft=20
> as 45psi from a gear-type pump, all other factors--oil viscosity,=20
> etc.--being equal?=C2=A0 Or, is there some other factor(s) at play?=C2=A0=
Do the=20
> gear-type pumps produce lower pressure (seems to me that's the only=20
> way they'd reduce the load on the gears and the cam thrust plate)?
>
> Bob
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a Bugeye I had back in the 70s would read 60 PSI at speed when the proper =
amount of oil was in the engine. At one quart low, it would read 40 P=
SI at speed. Put in a quart and the pressure would go right back up t=
o 60 PSI. It amounted to a rolling oil change with intermittent filte=
r changes.</div><div dir=3D"ltr" data-setdir=3D"false">Mike MacLean<br></di=
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Oil pumps, vane, rotary and gear type are all positive displacement devices=
, meaning that they will continue to build pressure against resistance to t=
he point where something breaks. That is why they are all equipped with a b=
ypass valve which limits the amount
of pressure in the system. The amount of stress on the geardtrain is direc=
tly proportional to the pressure developed. I'm not sure if the problems re=
lated to the rotary type pumps is a result of the stress of driving the pum=
p or to the larger pressure pulses
(vibration) that are inherent in the design. </div>
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or:rgb(0, 0, 0);">
The manufacturer selects the bypass valve and spring assembly that will kee=
p the pressure within a safe range while protecting the drive system from o=
ver stress. The four cylinder engines are supposed to run at a maximum of 5=
0-55 PSI, the sixes somewhat lower,
and it is the bypass valve that maintains that pressure even though the pu=
mp itself is capable of much higher pressures if it encounters excessive re=
sistance. </div>
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or:rgb(0, 0, 0);">
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or:rgb(0, 0, 0);">
Viscosity change in the oil when at higher temperatures will reduce pressur=
e by reducing the resistance of the oil circulating through the various cle=
arances in the engine. As the engine wears these clearances will increase t=
hus reducing resistance and dropping
oil pressure. Oil pressure alone is not as important as is a constant flow=
of oil to all components combined with the film strength of a good quality=
oil. </div>
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or:rgb(0, 0, 0);">
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Bill Lawrence</div>
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> I'm not a fluid dynamicist, but wouldn't, say, 45psi from either a <br=
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