older tractor, new pump= blew up in my face

   / older tractor, new pump= blew up in my face #41  
With the suspicions of missing or malfunctioning relief please keep in mind that overpressured gauges can blow as well. For safety you need a small restrictor in the gauge line. I have done this by threading an appropriate sized set screw into the input end of the hose crimp ID....[the minumum size where your tap will grab]. The hole is tapped in the direction of flow and setscrew is stopped by the bottom of the threaded region so it cant unscrew. The oil is restricted by the helix to just a drop or three a second on the output where your gauge is. Once the line is filled with oil the pressure reads fairly quick -- several seconds cold to about a second hot.... and safe if the gauge blows.
larry
Definately a way to protect gauge from spray'n alot of oil if it bursts....I have never had a gauge to do it yet.....but most benefit is to protect from gauge damaging pressure spikes....we had a thread earlier about this.....
here is my way to do it...
 
   / older tractor, new pump= blew up in my face #42  
There are pressure guage snubber's on the market.:D
 
   / older tractor, new pump= blew up in my face
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#43  
hmmm, my buddy no-showed today. better be a good reason! he was going to look things over. :mad:
 

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