Bob
I agree. I have seen a 100 gear type pump where the woodruff key that
drives the first gear has been ripped out of the shaft. In the process
the gear might have been split but there was so much damage it was hard
to tell.
The relief valve had been packed out so that it would hardly open
Best regards
>My main concern would be putting too much of a load on the gear that
>drives the pump (and distributor). I've heard they can wear
>prematurely and even fail if the load (resistance, torque) is too great.
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>Bob
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>On 5/1/2011 12:37 AM, Oudesluys wrote:
>> The 70psi oil pressure should not present a problem, not on the
>>bypass valve for the filter either as this operates as a differential
>>valve. Even if the by pass valves would open it will only be very
>>slight and the main quantity of oil will pass through the filter.
>> However check with a good oil pressure gauge, preferably properly calibrated.
>> Kees Oudesluijs
>> NL
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John Harper
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