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Johannes
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valve - oil release

Post by Johannes »

Hello to England,

i have to fit a new valve (oil release) and a new oil pressure switch,
the switch is no problem just behind the distributor, but the valve -
i have no idea where to find it.
sorry for my bad english (i have to learn it better)
it is a 1098 engine.
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Post by rayofleamington »

The pressure releif valve is next to the pressure switch - you will see a big hexagonal head sitting there - the valve is underneath.
Normally you only change the spring (if it is too short)
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Post by bmcecosse »

Change the 'bullet' too - it gets scored and can start to wedge in the port. But why are you changing these things - do you have low oil pressure problems ?
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Post by Johannes »

Hello,

that is exactly my probleme, the enginge is in good condition, but sometimes the orange light for low oilpressure starts to light up a little bit
that makes me a little crazy - so i think it only a problem with the relief valve or the switch. Normally if the engine dies, the light becomes orange - full light - but my light becomes only a little bit orange. So i will
start to repait with the switch + releif valve-
Oh sorry - my english - i think it sound like kiasuheli for you.

Best regards
Johannes
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Post by Willie »

The length of the oil pressure relief spring should be exactly 72.63mm. Do
NOT stretch it any longer. The most common cause of a flickering oil light
on a decent engine is a faulty pressure switch which ,happily, is the easiest
item to change.
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Post by ian-s »

It's very unlikely to be the pressure relief spring as this lets the oil run straight back into the sump whenever the pressure exceeds the setting ( regardless of engine revs) . The only possible problem with the pressure relief could be a stuck 'bullet' due to swarf etc . most likely is the switch or you have genuine low oil pressure when ticking over which won't be solved without an engine rebuild.
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Post by bmcecosse »

Just change the switch - if the light is still coming on make sure you have 20W50 oil - and lift the idle speed slightly! Don't worry about the relief valve - it's not that. There is a second light for blocked oil filter - also orange - are you sure it's not that light ?? If so - oil and filter change required - good idea anyway!
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