Upgraded Oil Pressure Relief Valve Plungers
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Hi guys..
Its amazing what I get involved in![](http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif)
I have several upgraded oil pressure relief valve plungers forsale.
These have been designed with no centre groove which can cause the valve to stick open.
They include the 1mm increase, so run slightly higher oil pressure. They are hardened and cylindrically ground.
Ideal for when rebuilding a new engine or changing the timing belt.
These are 50 pounds + VAT, but with free shipping in the UK.
Dave - Yours has been posted (with my return addy)
Danny - Yours has been posted
Adam - I'll give yours to Mark
Mark - I'll them until you show up.
stef - I'll post it to you
Moray - I'll leave it with Mark
Stuart - No mail yet![](http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/frown.gif)
Yee - Drop me a mail to jay@c-t-l.co.uk
Tim - Shouldl I leave it at Mark's or post it to you ?
I do believe that is 10.. all sold
J.
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Its amazing what I get involved in
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I have several upgraded oil pressure relief valve plungers forsale.
These have been designed with no centre groove which can cause the valve to stick open.
They include the 1mm increase, so run slightly higher oil pressure. They are hardened and cylindrically ground.
Ideal for when rebuilding a new engine or changing the timing belt.
These are 50 pounds + VAT, but with free shipping in the UK.
Dave - Yours has been posted (with my return addy)
Danny - Yours has been posted
Adam - I'll give yours to Mark
Mark - I'll them until you show up.
stef - I'll post it to you
Moray - I'll leave it with Mark
Stuart - No mail yet
![](http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/frown.gif)
Yee - Drop me a mail to jay@c-t-l.co.uk
Tim - Shouldl I leave it at Mark's or post it to you ?
I do believe that is 10.. all sold
J.
[This message has been edited by firefox (edited 11 July 2001).]
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I’m interested in one - could you supply some info on them.
Are they a converted Subaru product or an aftermarket item, if so who makes it and what’s the quality like?
If it’s good put me on the list for one.
Cheers
Yee
Are they a converted Subaru product or an aftermarket item, if so who makes it and what’s the quality like?
If it’s good put me on the list for one.
Cheers
Yee
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Stef,
Mail me your details... and I'll send one to you.
Richard, depends on what you class as DIY. The timing belt has to be removed to fit the upgraded plunger... that in itself is a big job.
Yee, they are an aftermarket products. I supply these and had them made up (a batch of 10)
Quality is good, like I said before, they are CNC machined, cylindrically ground and hardened. Not just churned out by hand on a lathe.
J.
Mail me your details... and I'll send one to you.
Richard, depends on what you class as DIY. The timing belt has to be removed to fit the upgraded plunger... that in itself is a big job.
Yee, they are an aftermarket products. I supply these and had them made up (a batch of 10)
Quality is good, like I said before, they are CNC machined, cylindrically ground and hardened. Not just churned out by hand on a lathe.
J.
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