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Hi Ron:
On my O320 the pressure is on the side away from the ball, trying to open the bypass valve. The ball stays seated until pressure builds to the level of the bypass setting, then the bypass is forced open, allowing the excess pressure (oil) to be relieved back to the sump. Mine is the same. Still, I'll bet you see more than regulated pressure on take off. Therefore, the ball must not be popping off the seat for some reason until something changes. For us it's either a power reduction or when the venatherm opens, which probably causes a momentary drop in oil pressure as oil is redirected to the cooler. Like I said before, it seems counterintuitive, but I can make a hand waving argument about how lots of oil (as during takeoff) flowing perpendicular to the ball could actually cause the ball to pull down tighter. Kinda like when the Voyager took off for its round the world flight... remember how the wings bent down before they finally bowed up? Mike Palmer Excellence in Ergonomics |
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