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Author: Subject: Davies Craig EWP Electric Water Pump
the moa 2

posted on 31/1/07 at 11:47 AM Reply With Quote
I will have to have a word with the guy who done the sump and see if he remember blanking it off.

Can you remember which way i screw the pressure valve to increase / decrease the pressure . Is it screw in the increase pressure and out to decrease ?

I couldn't work out what you were saying about the 98 degress, is that what your oil temp reads?

What does you car run at water temperature wise at idle.

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G.Man

posted on 31/1/07 at 12:59 PM Reply With Quote
mine is overheating, hence awaiting the new pump..

90 degrees is engine oil temperature.. but just properly warmed up should be fine..

I believe unscrew lowers pressure

but you should have the engine running, so ask someone to watch gauge, and test... use idle screw to raise rpm to 4000







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the moa 2

posted on 1/2/07 at 09:34 AM Reply With Quote
Had another play last night and it seems fine with the pressure increasing when revs increase. Used the idle screw like you said which is obviously more controlled.

Had few more water leaks which is annoying but well happy that engine runs fine along with dry sump system.

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G.Man

posted on 1/2/07 at 09:40 AM Reply With Quote
sweet, glad I could help







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