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Posted by Plant Doctor on June 06, 2003 at 16:21:16 from (209.204.80.166):
In Reply to: Oil Pressure on G posted by Ray A on June 03, 2003 at 16:14:57:
Ray: Sorry I did not get back to you sooner regarding this oil pressure isssue, but I am beyond busy right now and do not get much time to read this forum. The oil pressure on the "G" is regulated with a plunger type relief valve. The valve is located on the camshaft side of the engine on the engine mounting flange very close to the oil pressure gauge. The retaining plug on the engine flange looks like a big screw head. If you need more oil pressure remove the retaining plug. After removing the plug there should be a spring and a plunger. Add a washer or washers as needed between the spring and the retaining plug. If the oil pump is badly worn or the bearing are badly worn, adding washers will not be much help. Do not regulate the oil pressure much above 20 psi on the "G." Oil pump parts are getting more and more difficult to get for the N62. Good luck!
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