pappas wrote:Ditto, Noel. I burst my first oil cooler the same way. I use the Kavlico O/P sender now. Previously I had a VDO. Clean-up was a pain.
kmacht wrote:Don’t forget to check the sender to see if your readings are real. The standard VDO sender maxes out at around 80 PSI equivalent depending on the calibration curve in your EFIS. If you are seeing readings significantly higher than that it is likely that your sender is bad. If you are seeing consistent readings around 80 psi it likely means you actually have oil pressure much higher than that. A few pieces of tubing and a cheap oil pressure gage from any auto parts store will confirm if what you are seeing in your display is real or not. Before you start tearing into an engine check the sender first especially if the engine was operating normally for a time period before getting unusual oil pressure readings.
wlarson861 wrote:Maroon Scotch Brite pad by hand.
kmacht wrote:Don’t forget to check the sender to see if your readings are real.
NWade wrote:As for polishing: Maroon scotchbrite is what I used. I lightly polished the sides of the plunger, and then I paid special attention to the corners/chamfers around the top and bottom of the plunger. I wanted to make sure there wasn’t an edge that could catch or dig into the bore as it slid up & down.
Mike53 wrote:If I'm not mistaken theVDO 80 psi sender should have 5 Bar stamped on it the 150 psi would be 10 Bar. The Hummel engines come with the 150 psi senders.
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