944cer wrote:
One thing I noticed when replacing my leaking MOCAL cooler was that they (Earles) reccommend getting a releif valve if you like to rev your motor before the oil is up to temp. The pressures are too high for the cooler when the oil is cool. Does the thermostat control this as well? I have a sandwich plate that I think has a thermostat built in since it has a spring loaded fitting inside. When I bought the set-up I didn't even know to ask.
Technically the thermostat isn't a relief valve, but since it will be closed when the oil is cool, nothing will be flowing to the cooler at that point, and thus you shouldn't need to worry about the pressures being too high in the cooler as nothing will be flowing through it.