Still runs like a champ. Swapped out the factory compressor wheel for an 11 blade billet wheel. Spools lightening fast now
It's been a couple years now since you posted a thread about a turbo charged d950,.. Still waiting for specs on a turbo charged d950?..and the source for your information...Still runs like a champ. Swapped out the factory compressor wheel for an 11 blade billet wheel. Spools lightening fast now
I think you are spot on. I've been reading on the topic of oil pressure at various points within an engine, oil pressure at the filter is typically 50-70 psi while at the head it is typically regulated at 7-15 psi. Long story short if I ditch the sandwich plate and run the oil feed from the oil pressure switch my problem should be solved. To that end, the oil pressure switch appears to be 1/8" NPT however I have noticed it doesn't snug as pipe thread should which makes me think it isn't 1/8 NPT but something very close.I think your adapter plate is feeding it unrestricted oil pressure, if you put a gauge on it it's probably way too high.
Decreasing port size does not reduce pressure, it only reduces flow rate.
Link just takes you to a blank black page....
These might help those who is going to tune up kubotas:
http://www.mtukrc.org/download/ndsu/ndsu_ic_design_paper_2012.pdf....
Worked for me on my tablet. It's a pdf download.Link just takes you to a blank black page
It worked for me, it's just a slow load.Link just takes you to a blank black page