Stuck relief valve?
Been taking the new isuzu powered defender out on test runs, and although everything seems to be working okay, engine feels good, I'm still having a few problems - namely a smoking exhaust and high oil pressure. The smoking exhaust I'm, for now at least, writing off to residual oil in the exhaust from my turbo issues earlier, but the oil pressure is sitting at the 75 to 80psi mark, which may also be contributing to the smoking exhaust (?) and makes me not want to take it on a longer run until I at least have a few answers. Have rang around today and haven't gotten much in the line of answers. Anyone here have any ideas what would be causing the oil pressure to be as high as it is??
Stuck relief valve?
What are you using to measure the oil pressure? Could the gauge be affected by voltage or anything else?
Hercules: 1986 110 Isuzu 3.9 (4BD1-T)
Brutus: 1969 109 ExMil 2a FFT (loved and lost)
There are 2 pressure relief valves in the lubrication system.
The 1st is in the body of the lubrication pump and should open at about 100 psi.
The second is in the main oil gallery and should open at about 43 psi. This screws into the right side of the block, under the oil cooler. You may not see it because it would be alongside the governor on the fuel injection pump.
It screws upward at an angle, so it may be possible to access without removing the injection pump - I'm not sure and don't have time to go and look now.
The body is quite large possibly about 40mm, but it has a smaller hexagon maybe 12mm AF for a spanner in the centre of the large flange. Parallel thread and O-ring seals. This relief valve is one of the items usually replaced when a 4BD1 engine is overhauled.
There are bypass relief valves in the oil filter and oil cooler, so lubrication still happens in case those items become blocked.
I would say your problem is the main relief valve in the oil gallery.
Prior to removing the motor, oil pressure was good. What have you been touching mike
This may be contributing to your Turbo problem me thinks![]()
Is there oil still backing up from the oil dump pipe from the turbo?
The relief valve ( the one under the IP ) would be the next thing to look at.
Then check to see if you have fitted the correct oil filter for that engine.
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Swopped out the filter as a precaution, and plumbed in a good old fashioned mechanical gauge temporarily to eliminate electric key. Mechanical gauge is reading a nice 55-60 psi, which is obviously in far more acceptable territory. Must be a bum sender?
Now to let all the smoke out of it..... :-P
What oil pressure was it running in the rangie?
I know you've redone the turbo supply line, so is it possible that this was an issue before the swap, and that there was some sort of restrictor in the supply line that you don't have now.
Likely be worse if you've got a larger diameter supply line as you'll get less pressure drop along the hose.
IIRC the oil flow through the turbo should be a bit over 1L/min. Maybe drop the drain pipe from the turbo and let it drain into a container and see what you're getting.
Steve
1985 County - Isuzu 4bd1 with HX30W turbo, LT95, 255/85-16 KM2's
1988 120 with rust and potential
1999 300tdi 130 single cab - "stock as bro"
2003 D2a Td5 - the boss's daily drive
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