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too much water pressure too lowoil temp
i have a 35 ' 1986 cigarette cafe racer w/430 hp 502s. my water pressure at high rpm's is 45 lbs. my oil temp never gets over 140 deg.i'm told this is why i get condensation under my valve covers.is this true and how do i fix this
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You need pressure relief valves and i sent you a PM because i have what you need..
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you also need an oil thermostat to control oil temps. This will keep the oil above 212ºF to burn off condensation.
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Yes you are having two problems. Hopefully the high water pressure did not cause an intake water leak. The mercuy pressure relief valve opens up at 25 lbs and you then bypass the extra water. They use to be cheap until Mercuy figured out no one made one as good as what they do and raised the price big time.
Oil thermostat will bypass the oil from going thru the cooler unitl the temp comes up. Then will bypass none or only enough oil to keep the temp in the correct temp range. |
Where is the best place to buy the psi relief valve, and Oil Thermostat. I am having the same problem. Already replaced intake gaskets. Worked great all summer. I am starting to get condensation problems. with the cooler air, and water. Motor never gets over 155 degrees. Oil rarely gets over 185.
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bump.
anyone know where to get the psi relief valve, and the oil thermostat? Looks pretty easy to install. I assume I need to buy some extra oil lines |
BUMP
Is the thermostat from CP marine the way to go? Whats the difference between the one from CP, and say one from Summit? (besides $150) |
The summit ones are too small if I recall. Could be very restrictive. No very often do car items work on a boat with much higher stress loads. I have a set of Eickert oil thermostats I could sell cheap $100 each ($226 list) used one season 212 degree. Send me a message.
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Brad
is that the same as the ones the CP sells? I'd like to mount it directly to my oil cooler to to minimize the oil runs. is this one http://www.keitheickert.com/p-14580-...12-degree.aspx If so I would be interested. thanks -Shane |
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