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There are LEFT and RIGHT squirters.........if installed WRONG.....they will miss the piston BOTTOM with the squirts of oil. The head of the bolt is a RETAINER that retains a SPRING the LOADS a SMALL PISTON inside the bolt. These parts are MAGNETS for small particles of metal and will cause the piston to STICK OPEN allowing oil to pump FULL TIME.
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You can see the piston thru the "window". Again....it is spring loaded. When oil pressure reaches a certain point (don't ask me) the piston raises and oil is pumped to the "INJECTOR". Here's something to think about........They don't squirt oil until you reach a certain pressure........however if they stick open you are bleeding oil pressure at low RPMs.   ::)
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Blow air thru them, poke the piston in, let it pop back. Blow the spring hole out as well. Play with them. The piston should open about 30-35 psi. Test the spring tension in all of them. Compair the tensions, they should all be the same. You want the squirters SUPER CLEAN! ;) NEVER REUSE THE ALI. GASKETS! The Squirters MAY be a reason for LOW OIL PRESSURE!
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The area between the "PIN" and the "THRUST SURFACE" is called the "FILLET". It MATS with the CHAMFER on the SIDE of the rod. (see rod pic) Those TWO surfaces along with ROD CLEARANCE deside HOW FAST oil is ALLOWED to escape from the bearing. If oil is allowed to escape to FAST, you throw out TOO MUCH OIL. This reduces oil pressure and spins oil right at the pistons, which can cause the engine to BURN OIL.
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