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Oil Delay Test
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What would be the easiest most accurate way to test a oil delay valve??
Thank You ROOK
Thank You ROOK
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Just guessing here..
but I would think a pump pressure tester and a stopwatch is where I would start.
FWIW
Dingo0 -
disconnect its line from the gun put a clear tube.....
over the flare an into a container...push the button .if you dont get fuel it isnt working:) or you might be out of oil! "depending on the lagg in the primary relay is the sight of oil":) Yoda0 -
Oil valve test
to check the oil valve disconnect the wire from the control then use a ohms meter and measure the resistnce between the top and bottom terminals, it should be between 350ohms and 550ohms. If it is not then its junk.0 -
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