Morgan3820
Ejection Handle Pulled
Just installed an EI CGR-30P. All is fine except at run-up the oil pressure is reading 140 psi !
OP appears to be normal at idle.
Any ideas?
OP appears to be normal at idle.
Any ideas?
Is the oil pressure relief valve stuck? It may leak down enough through bearings at idle, and go high otherwise. Also good to stick another gauge in there, to see if the numbers are accurate.
Just installed an EI CGR-30P. All is fine except at run-up the oil pressure is reading 140 psi !
OP appears to be normal at idle.
Any ideas?
This, combined with your subsequent post about the oil pressure being over redline at startup until the engine warms up, sounds to me like someone has screwed the relief valve adjustment down tight. You risk blowing an oil filter apart that way.
What engine is it? Lyc and Continental have different relief valves. Lycoming's is very unlikely to stick.
Lycoming. Do you know if there is a locknut under the cap?
There isn't. The threaded shaft runs a plastic (teflon?) piston back and forth, and the piston puts pressure on the spring. The piston seals against the housing so oil doesn't seep past the threads, and the piston's friction holds the adjustment in place.
Are you turning the right thing/ The nut pinned on the threaded shaft?Why is the thread so tight? we stopped because we felt that we might break it.
Yes, Turning the nut. I was starting to feel the roll pin bend. I will know more tomorrow when we put the calibrated gauge on.
What bothers me is that I may have been flying around not knowing that my oil pressure was past redline.