| Subject: | [Healeys] Bn2 excessive oil pressure | 
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| From: | coudesluijs at chello.nl (Oudesluys) | 
| Date: | Sun, 22 May 2011 09:56:54 +0200 | 
| References: | <236CD2DB-5DA5-4F79-A208-A604354A2BA6@yahoo.com> | 
| The main cause is probably the earlier FRAM oil filter being of poor quality and having a rather high resistance. That said, 90 psi is very high so is this K&N filter OK and did you try another? However I do not think it will cause any harm. For normal use ca. 50-60psi at 2500rpm and a hot engine should be fine in most UK engines, in race applications it could be higher. Also, check the accuracy of the oil gauge! Kees Oudesluijs [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type text/x-vcard which had a name of coudesluijs.vcf] | 
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