marrt
Platinum Member
Most of you probably know this...but I didn't....
I've noticed PT talking about measuring charge pump pressure to get an indication of the "health" of the variable displacement pump (VDP). As most know, a charge pump provides "make up oil" to VDP to avoid cavitation in a closed loop system. So, why does charge pump pressure give an indication of the VDP's health? Because, if the pressure is below a certain spec, for your specific pump, then oil is bypassing in the pump due to wear. Just like low oil pressure in a vehicle can suggest worn main bearings. Duh!
That's so obvious but I never made the connection...I'm embarrassed to admit.
I've noticed PT talking about measuring charge pump pressure to get an indication of the "health" of the variable displacement pump (VDP). As most know, a charge pump provides "make up oil" to VDP to avoid cavitation in a closed loop system. So, why does charge pump pressure give an indication of the VDP's health? Because, if the pressure is below a certain spec, for your specific pump, then oil is bypassing in the pump due to wear. Just like low oil pressure in a vehicle can suggest worn main bearings. Duh!
That's so obvious but I never made the connection...I'm embarrassed to admit.