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Re: [Roadsters] 6700 RPM's 5th Gear and ooh noo

To: <nmleeds@mindspring.com>, <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [Roadsters] 6700 RPM's 5th Gear and ooh noo
From: "Gordon Glasgow" <gsglasgow@comcast.net>
Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2009 16:00:33 -0700
The key question is, where was the leak?

Gordon Glasgow
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Subject: [Roadsters] 6700 RPM's 5th Gear and ooh noo

I probably won't have happened on my morning commute if it weren't for the
260Z.  I know that's no excuse.  But I've seen him before, weaving through
the heavy traffic and then taking a death (and speeding ticket) defying leap
for it when traffic gets light after the airport turnoff.  And my wife took
her car to work today, so I was in the Datsun and . . . 

listmates, you'll be happy to hear that by b-cam SU '69 2000 blew his socks
off until, at 6700 RPM's the oil (20-50W) pressure got to be too much and I
blew a great big oil leak (I haven't cleaned up the mess so I can't report
what blew) although there is no signs of any internal engine problems.

There are two possible lessons take away from this: 1) I should learn to
drive more cautiously 2) I should put something on the engine to blead off
extra oil pressure.

Since lesson 1 is a new trick this old (actually mid-30's) dog isn't likely
to learn, I thought I'd ask if anyone had any suggestions for what to do
control oil pressure under heavy load.
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