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> oil regulating valve and pressure valve????, engine rebuild?????
Natedog
post Dec 2 2004, 11:00 AM
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Howdy,

I've got another question related to my engine rebuilding......

How in the world do I get the oil pressure relief valve out? There is a BIG brass screw head covering it. It's in Figure 15.4 in the Haynes manual. I'd like to get it out now before I put the engine back together to clean it up and inspect it.

Where the heck is the regulating valve as shown in Figure 1-24, items 24-27 and described in section 15.5??? I can't see it on my case. I have a 1973 2.0 case. Is there NOT supposed to be one on a 73 case??


Thanks for the help!

Cheers
Nate


Ok - gotta get to work now!
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Jake Raby
post Dec 2 2004, 11:30 AM
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To remove the large pressure relief plug whack on it a few times with a hammer and it'll loosen right up with a big screwdriver...

I don't have the book in front of me but if you are talking about the other valve between the pushrod tubes of the #1 cylinder- All 914 engines had them, the only engines that did not were Hydraulic lifter equipped busses.
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