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Re: Oil Pressure Relief Valve Spring

To: Healey list <healeys@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Oil Pressure Relief Valve Spring
From: Russ Staub <bbb11489@azboss.net>
Date: Sat, 23 Jul 2005 12:07:38 -0700
Bob,

I may be confused too (or at least dyslexic!), but wouldn't the key 
words below be "assuming the plunger was clean, true, no nicks, burrs, 
etc."?  Under those circumstances, as well as the signs of possible 
hang-ups of the spring, as my spring seemed to show) wouldn't the 
plunger be possibly partially open or not being held in place properly 
by the spring?.

I often reluctantly admit that I was educated and worked many years as 
an engineer, most probably because I have been known to misinterpret the 
facts not too infrequently.  I may be mixed up here myself, but it seems 
that if there is a problem with the proper set-up of the pressure relief 
valve, it could open or be open at significantly lower pressures than 
90psi.

I presently have one of those feelings this could be one of my 
engineering faux pas!  Let me know.  Hopefully, you or one our esteemed 
colleagues will straighten this out.

Regards,

Russ

Bob Spidell wrote:

OK, I'm cornfused.  The pressure relief valve is meant to limit maximum
oil pressure, why would it raise idle pressure (assuming the plunger was
clean, true, no nicks, burrs, etc.)? That is, the relief valve should be 
closed withing a few psi of the max.




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