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Re: Re: IH 6 cyl oil pressure
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Posted by ChadS on February 29, 2004 at 07:43:21 from (66.228.96.196):
In Reply to: Re: IH 6 cyl oil pressure posted by casey on February 28, 2004 at 20:22:42:
According to my I&T manual, the pressure relief valve is in the oil filter housing. My engine has a plug on the side, never took it out or anything, but, if that controls the oil pressure, could that be shimmed up to increase pressure? I would like to see around 50 psi in this particular 263 ci, I have. Like I have mentioned beforem it is in a puller, and will be running right around 3200 rpm, no more,,, Just want some extra protection for the bottom end of the engine. I have done the flywheel so it will be safe, but you know how that is,, anything can happen in pulling. I must admit, I am surprized at the power these engines can produce when you tinker with them. iT JUST KEEPS GETTING BETTER AND BETTER!! ChadS
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