stretch the over flow valve spring to .055" just over 1/2" and yes that is in the ball park for boost from the era.Line Plugged should be little more.
MLee and GAmes:
OFV stretch: original spring was at 0.460", i strecthed it to 0.480 and added a 0.040" washer on top of existing shim that effectively compresses spring by its thickness when installed. After that i could blow a small amount of air through the valve quick simple test, leading me to believe perhaps the seat was eroded. So ordered and Torq Tek OFV and gauge. With gage installed on original OFV I got 0 psi, I/'m pretty sure taking it apart and reassembling it change the seal characteriistics because the truck ran noticably rough at idle where it did not do that before OFV spring stretch..
Fuel Pressure: Fuel pressure test gage installed (gage from Pure Deisel oil filled with atmosphere vent for temp correction) with Torq Tek banjo snubber installed, I added a Torq Tek adjustable OFV (020).
i get 18 psi at idle, and up to 1800 rpm the fuel pressure does not change. I did read from Torq that the average with their OFV is 23psi at idle and the valve is factory set to 31 psi.
I"m assuming there is not any flow through the OFV at idle (completely closed by default factory set to 32psi). However it would seem that it must be opening at 18 psi considering the psi does not increase with rpm increase.
Does this sound correct that i shoudd adjust it? The part that makes me wonder is the statement that it is factory set to 32psi by Torq.
(Recent Fuel System Maintenance: New fuel pre-filter, deleted fuel heater, new pre-filter to lif pump hose, new Cummins lift pump (broken check valve in original), new fuel filter in last 2 weeks.)