32 Sedan Plodder Flatty. Will packing the relief valve improve idle oil pressure? I heard it mentioned that packing the pressure relief valve can improve oil pressure. This motor has low oil pressure when idling hot. Will it help? Join me for a bit of Sunday afternoon tinkering.
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Re: 32 Sedan Plodder Flatty. Will packing the relief valve improve idle oil pressure? Too bad Mart, sure had hopes for better. It is a good sounding ole plodder though.
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Re: 32 Sedan Plodder Flatty. Will packing the relief valve improve idle oil pressure? Hey Mart, I think your problem lies with excessive clearance on your bearings. Have you ever plasti gauged the bearings? Is this the engine you put together and reused the bearings? Sorry you play musical engines, so I lost track which one this one is! lol
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Re: 32 Sedan Plodder Flatty. Will packing the relief valve improve idle oil pressure? Mart, are you running a 40lb pump, or an 80lb pump.
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Re: 32 Sedan Plodder Flatty. Will packing the relief valve improve idle oil pressure? I believe it is an 80lb pump. It has the built in pressure relief valve. The pressure was peaking at over 80psi when first started. I have plans for one last attempt with this motor. In truth it would benefit from a rebuild, but it's not economically viable. It runs great and is capable of providing good service within it's own limitations.
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Re: 32 Sedan Plodder Flatty. Will packing the relief valve improve idle oil pressure? Find a set of rod bearings that have a slight oversize on them (on the OD), that might work. Not sure if there are ones that are .030 undersize on the journals and .002 oversize on the rod bore?
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Re: 32 Sedan Plodder Flatty. Will packing the relief valve improve idle oil pressure? Something like that would help for sure. I can't see it happening though. People over here just don't have buckets of them floating about. (floating - geddit? lol.
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Re: 32 Sedan Plodder Flatty. Will packing the relief valve improve idle oil pressure? I would try an 8BA pump. The one you used doesn't look like the 8ba one.
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Re: 32 Sedan Plodder Flatty. Will packing the relief valve improve idle oil pressure? a pressure relief valve is exactly that it should only open to dump excess pressure back to the sump by all means check the seat and make sure its sealing correctly as a small leak will have a dramatic effect on oil pressure especially at idle
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Re: 32 Sedan Plodder Flatty. Will packing the relief valve improve idle oil pressure? Mart, you and I had communicated about this issue by PM. If you recall, my poured bearing motor was showing zero psi at idle after a long freeway run, and about 18 psi at speed. Main bearings showed .0035 thou clearance. Replaced a no-name offshore 8BA style pump with Mellings M-15 hi volume pump (8RT pickup). Now, 45 psi at speed, 15 psi at idle after a long hot freeway run. Front valley relief #50 spring was shimmed 1/4". No excessive leak from the back labyrinth main seal. This is with Valvoline 20/50 VR-1 oil, I will change to a 10/40 oil for cold weather driving (cold meaning 40 degrees here in the SF Bay Area). Will this extend the life of this motor, which runs really well, cruising at 55-60 mph on the freeway? I have no idea, it just may be treating my psyche-will report back further when I have a few thousand additional miles on it.
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Re: 32 Sedan Plodder Flatty. Will packing the relief valve improve idle oil pressure? I had the same experience with the offshore oil pumps.
BTW, I have never found a Ford specification for running oil pressure. I bought a 1953 Edition of Motor's Manual, and it shows 8BA maximum pressure to be 57 psi. |
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