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I'd have to look at the spec, but an oil cooler is probably
pressure tested / designed to hold at 400-500 PSI. Since the oil pressure is regulated at 35-90 PSI there is a good margin for minor oil pressure spikes. But the oil pump can far exceed that if the relief valve is stuck, it can produce oil pressures as high as a good hydraulic pump, just not the volume. Nice to have a report on a company. "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message ups.com... | | Jim Burns wrote: | In addition to JimM's great information, check out | http://www.oilcoolers.com/ , Pacific Oil Cooler Service. Lots of good info | there. If you get to OSH next summer, look them up. You'll be amazed at | how much crud can accumulate in your oil cooler. | | I had these guys O/H my Mooneys oil cooler and haven't had any | problems. | | -Robert | |
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