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you dont check pressures at idle
there are predetermined rpm ranges the pressures are checked at.
generally when testing hydraulic pressure it is tested at high rpm.
if you try and test at idle you will get an engine stall and you will never see what the actual relief pressure is.
  • Posted 11 Nov 2013 00:51
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