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Steve, I have my 2000 s up on the lift and there's 27 inches between the fuel tank And the filter hose.
Ps your cam lock is on its way |
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If you choose the Accusump electric valve instead of the mechanical handle, would the cylinder be re-charging by itself when the engine is running, and release the oil when you open the switch? Do you know if this would be a reliable option for a daily driver? just curious.. Thank you in advance |
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When the valve is off, oil can still flow into the accusump but not out. I believe it flows in faster or slower depending on if you are above or below the target pressure, but I'm not sure which. When your oil pressure drops below the target threshold for the switch, the valve automatically opens up and lets oil out of the accusump in order to restore oil pressure back to the system. One use case would be like this:
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I believe that my question was mostly related to your No. 6 "When you get done driving, rev up the engine to around 3000 or so for a moment (if you have an oil pressure gauge, rev up to your desired pressure and hold for a moment) and then turn off the switch that enable the electronic valve, and then shut the car off, thus storing pressurized oil for the next start" If you forget to shut off the electronic valve switch, when you turn off the engine (closing the valve through the switch) the Accusump should be already charged, this way as long as you remember to flip the switch when you turn on the ingnition (but before engaging the starter), you would be avoiding a dry start. Is mi assumption correct? |
If you forget to shut off the switch manually but shut the car off, the valve will close when the power is cut and will hold pressure. The pressure will depend on the oil.pressure at the time the car was shut off.
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