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Too cool. I see this as the new "Go to" truck.
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Yes, these things I know. But how does a few psi of positive crankcase pressure account for 30 PSI of increased oil gallery pressure? The pressure is regulated by a spring in a relief valve if I recall correctly.From the web...
One of the simple methods used to test the CDR valve is to run a length of clear tubing from the engine oil dipstick tube down to a small bottle containing motor oil. At 1500-2000 rpm, the crankcase pressure should be negative (normal case, CDR valve operating correctly) and draw some oil up into the tubing. On the other hand, if the crankcase pressure is positive, bubbles will be blown in the oil bottle indicating that you have a bad CDR valve.
Lets see what happens after I test ride it. Maybe I have bigger problems inside the engine.Yes, these things I know. But how does a few psi of positive crankcase pressure account for 30 PSI of increased oil gallery pressure? The pressure is regulated by a spring in a relief valve if I recall correctly.
Mine as well.My 2000 II has 60psi at startup and drops to 40ish when warm.
New Stanadyne....made in Italy.Mine as well.
What type of injectors did you go with? New GM or something else?
Thanks.WOW!!!
That is one fine looking truck!!! Cleaned up real nice.
Still have to replace the front crankshaft seal and maybe the oil cooler hose O-ring. Small oil leaks. Got the parts today in the mail. I also got a new Harmonic Balancer, Drive Belt, CDR Valve, Intake Manifold Gasket, Rear Main Seal just in case.90 mph at 2800 rpms, now that's my kind of military truck! So basically an oil filter, a relay and a bottle of Armor All and you've got a darn sweet truck.
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