[Healeys] Oil pressure

José Vicente Vargas jvvmusme at yahoo.com
Wed May 15 15:56:32 MDT 2013


I had exactly the same problem on my 100m. DW pump and everything new like
you. I even posted in this mailing list my problem and got all kind of
solutions. I finally spoke with Tom Kovacs at Fourintune, thanks to Randy
Hicks, and paraphrasing Bill Clinton he told me loud and clear, due to my
sceptisism, that : "it is the spring, stupid" !!!!
It was a faulty relief spring. New but faulty. I changed the spring and got
the 40 Lbs a british car is supposed to give. My engine is so well organized
and rebuilt that it even leaks oil....
Jose

Josi Vicente Vargas

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Bogota, Colombia

--- On Thu, 5/16/13, healeyguy at aol.com <healeyguy at aol.com> wrote:

From: healeyguy at aol.com <healeyguy at aol.com>
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Oil pressure
To: healeys at autox.team.net
Date: Thursday, May 16, 2013, 4:43 AM

Magnus
Very interesting. The difference in pressure reading between hot and cold
also
doesn't make sense to me. I would ask DW about the oil pump specs. Would also
double check the gauge pressure with another gauge. I had issues with high
oil
pressure on a small block Chevy when the pump supplied was not high volume
but
high pressure. DW offers two different pumps for under 6K RPM and another for
over. I have no idea what the pump specs are.
Aloha
Perry



-----Original Message-----
From: Magnus Karlsson <magnuskarlsson at bornet.net>
To: Healey Lista <healeys at autox.team.net>
Sent: Wed, May 15, 2013 5:14 pm
Subject: [Healeys] Oil pressure


I have a problem with an engine that I just restored completely. The oil
ressure gets too high when revved over 2500. The pressure reaches all the way
p too 80 psi, which of course is way too much. The strange thing is when the
ngine is cold and you rev it, the pressure will not rise above 60 psi. Quite
ontrary to the normal behavior. The oil pump is a new Denis Welch unit, the
il pressure release valve and spring are new, all bearings in the engine are
ew, all parts have been machined to the right tolerances. I4ve tried with a
sed release valve and spring that is quite softer than the new one. Resulting
n the same high pressure.
This has got me quite puzzled and I ran out of ideas on how to solve this.
Has
nyone experienced the same symptoms and did you find a working solution? I4m
esperate for good advise!
TIA,
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