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Kot Member Since: 10 Mar 2021 Location: broadland Posts: 1194 |
From WSM 2018
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30th Jan 2024 8:28pm |
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2469 |
Relief valve setting doesn't confirm the actual pressure but 65 psi is much higher than the 35 psi maximum pressure at 3000 rpm at oil temp 65 deg C of the L322's pump.
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31st Jan 2024 1:31am |
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Kot Member Since: 10 Mar 2021 Location: broadland Posts: 1194 |
GraemeS
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31st Jan 2024 9:31am |
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Kot Member Since: 10 Mar 2021 Location: broadland Posts: 1194 |
Just found this in WSM its in Diagnosis and Testing section of 303.0
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31st Jan 2024 9:47am |
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2469 |
I found specs for the 2.7 and 3.0 TDV6 which also have a 65 psi relief setting yet only 27.5 psi at 3500 rpm. Your specs find reinforces my view that the pressure is too low for the work that the engine will do lower in the rev range still at MY18. My experience from engines in years gone by is that the relief valve is opening most of the time so that there is adequate pressure at lower revs, to the extent that the valve plunger needs to be replaced from time to time because the seat has worn. It seems with these engines that the pressure is never expected to get to the relief pressure unless there is a blockage and therefore pressure is basically linear with the revs. I was initially surprised that Ebay is full of adverts for bearing sets for these engines but now suspect that many are being replaced even though there's little or no mention of this on this forum. I've been accustomed to pulling my 2.5T caravan at 100 kph in top gear but won't be doing that again, probably simply achieved by using sport mode.
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31st Jan 2024 11:37am |
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ttrw2 Member Since: 27 Dec 2015 Location: Oxfordshire Posts: 43 |
How did you get on with this Graeme? |
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17th Mar 2024 9:45am |
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2469 |
Once warm, idle pressure was around 12 psi, 1300 rpm (100 kph in 8th) around 15 psi and maximum a little over 35 psi with 5W-30 Magnatec A5 that had done 10K kms and due for a change. New 5W-30 made no difference so Edge A3/B4 5W40 was tried which made very little difference, now with around 18 psi at 1300 rpm.
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17th Mar 2024 10:37am |
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Baltic Blue Member Since: 13 Aug 2015 Location: North Wales Posts: 3763 |
I am no expert , but I think some thoughts should be given to the effects of higher oil pressure on the already very vulnerable rubber O ring seals on the turbo feed pipe, and indeed on the oil cooler body.
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17th Mar 2024 12:25pm |
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fisha Member Since: 25 Sep 2009 Location: Scotland Posts: 1350 |
Absolutely.
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18th Mar 2024 10:01pm |
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2469 |
Whilst many TDV8/SDV8 engines have ended-up with failed big-end bearings, I can only assume that because my engine's pressures meets specs that nothing untowards had happened to my engine. I will in future tow in Sport mode and will stop upshifting just because the engine will pull acceptably in a higher gear so that the pressure is a little higher along with a little less momentary load on the bearings due to the crankshaft spinning slightly faster as something that I can do to try to extend the life of this engine. |
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19th Mar 2024 12:58am |
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fisha Member Since: 25 Sep 2009 Location: Scotland Posts: 1350 |
Yeah, I think thats a fair point with holding gears. To an extent, it should already do that when towing anyway should it not ? The gearboxes should self - sense towing and select its towing sub-mode, which in turn will hold gears longer etc etc . V8 or else ... |
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19th Mar 2024 9:04am |
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2469 |
My biggest concern is that I've unknowingly upshifted to 8th cruising with the van attached the moment the engine was happy to stay there, but now informed I'll be able to look after the engine better.
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19th Mar 2024 10:27am |
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