spring or oil-cooler?
when i had my engine on the test-stand for first start-up, the guy at the controls shut it down after 3 seconds, said something like "....oil pressure to high...wrong spring...", changed the pre-load spring of the relief Valve and was happy after all.
So i think fl-mike hit it on the spot.
But Flyguysr5 Statement, why the factory did not notice, made me think as well.
It may also be the oil Filter having too much internal flow-resistance, causing the oil pump working against that?
If i remember correct, the oil goes from the pump into the oil-cooler. (if somebody can back-up this, please? i am not 100% sure, so please tell me i am wrong if i am)
If the oil cooler is providing too much of flow-resistance the pump will work against it until the spring will become the weakest Point (and opens up the bypass), causing high oil pressure.
Maybe the test facillity had a different oil cooler (with less flow-resistance)installed whilst doing the test-runs. That might be the answer why it passed there.
My own oil cooler wasn´t installed on my engine whilst on the Dyno at the engine-shop, but in my case it worked out anyways.
like said, i am no engine pro.....Maybe the experts can chime in on my proposal.
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