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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Disable relief valve in LP?

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Its 11:30pm and I should get to sleep since I have to get up at 5:00am. I think I'll go out in the garage and tear an old spare lift pump apart and get diesel all over my hands. Whats wrong with me?



Anyway... I wanted to check on something. I was thinking if a person could take a diesel proof hard setting epoxy and fill in the spring area of the check valve inside a lift pump... that would essentially disable it and keep the ball from unseating. That seems to be a common problem among some pump failures. Placing the epoxy in there to fill the void would be easy. I think it would hold after it takes shape and hardens.



Wonder if that would cause the pressures to skyrocket? Since there is a relief on the VP also... that would relieve excess pressures. If that valve failed, its cheap and easy to replace in comparison.



What am I missing? Would this pump do a better job if it wasn't made with a relief valve in the first place. Just something to ponder for me.
 
Pressure is going to go up,and it's going to put more load on your pump motor,shorter brush life,and maybe the armature,amps will go up and may be hard on your PCM.

Good Luck
 
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