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Jared
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Gene berg pump cover
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November 06, 2011, 05:52:43 am »
I was wondering if someone can fill me in on how the gene berg pressure relief pump cover works. It looks like it does not go anywhere, so I wasn't sure how it works.
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ibg
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Re: Gene berg pump cover
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November 06, 2011, 10:27:12 am »
it has valve with a spring which allows the oil to return to the low pressure side of the pump
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nicolas
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Re: Gene berg pump cover
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November 06, 2011, 11:17:48 am »
yep that is what it does, instead of sucking in oil from the sump it reuses the oil in the pump.
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pupjoint
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Re: Gene berg pump cover
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Reply #3 on:
November 06, 2011, 12:50:47 pm »
CSP also has the same version.
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So.Cal.Life
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Re: Gene berg pump cover
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Reply #4 on:
November 06, 2011, 14:58:04 pm »
Controlled internal bleeding, for lack of a better term
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Hotrodvw
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Re: Gene berg pump cover
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November 06, 2011, 16:10:41 pm »
I have one on my motor, and have never had any issues with it. I have however, had people scoff at it, saying they were junk, and get sticky, not doing their job, etc... Any input on that?? Like I said, I haven't had any issues what so ever. The motor is getting split open this week, so I'll have a chance to really look closely. Thanks, Eric
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Jared
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Re: Gene berg pump cover
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November 06, 2011, 16:57:40 pm »
So I take it this is not a "must" on big motors. I was thinking of getting one, but not sure if it's worth it.
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Hotrodvw
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Posts: 492
Re: Gene berg pump cover
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November 06, 2011, 17:03:08 pm »
I don't believe so.
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So.Cal.Life
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Re: Gene berg pump cover
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Reply #8 on:
November 06, 2011, 17:34:33 pm »
Like the VW bypass pistons and bores in the case, the ball ,spring and bore in the bypass covers are in fact valves, subject to sticking if,( shavings, dirt or crap) gets in them . So when building or rebuilding engines( properly) make sure everything is in fact taken apart and (cleaned!!! ), its one of the "easiest" way to avoid a problem and the easiest to overlook.. IMO. Bypass covers are not a must have , but IMO they are insurance and they (do work). to each his own
KG
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Bill Schwimmer
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Re: Gene berg pump cover
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November 06, 2011, 18:38:35 pm »
I have a relief cover on my motor,Its only been on there about 20 yrs or so. We will have to wait & see if it really works. Is it absolutley needed ? probably not.
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Re: Gene berg pump cover
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November 06, 2011, 18:53:35 pm »
Quote from: Bill Schwimmer on November 06, 2011, 18:38:35 pm
I have a relief cover on my motor,Its only been on there about 20 yrs or so. We will have to wait & see if it really works. Is it absolutley needed ? probably not.
Don't want to rush to conclusions
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Rennsurfer
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Re: Gene berg pump cover
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Reply #11 on:
November 06, 2011, 19:09:07 pm »
Hey, Bill... listen to Rick. You really need to slow down and not rush such delicate matters.
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Re: Gene berg pump cover
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November 06, 2011, 19:59:36 pm »
The pressure relief cover is exactly what it says, at about 60PSI it clicks open to relief pressure so you don't blow filters lines and so on. When I worked at Bergs, Andy, who is now passed away, use to test these covers and did exactly that @ 60PSI they would click off, (relieve pressure). I use them on all my motors, before, I would get excessive oil pressure, then I switched to these covers, problem solved. Alot of people don't run them and don't have pressure problems, just depends I guess, every motor is different. You can try a plain cover and see what happens, if you see a change (higher pressure) there ya go.
Ted
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Bruce
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Re: Gene berg pump cover
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Reply #13 on:
November 06, 2011, 21:24:43 pm »
A friend of mine had his stick in the bypass position twice, leaving him with a tow each time. Guess how he solved that problem?
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So.Cal.Life
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Re: Gene berg pump cover
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November 06, 2011, 23:19:04 pm »
Did he bother removing the plug, spring, check ball, and piece of crap that caused it stick open? those covers are not rocket science , two moving parts, simple really.
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Bruce
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Re: Gene berg pump cover
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November 07, 2011, 05:02:15 am »
Yes, he did that.
IMO, if you build your engine properly and use the right oil, you won't be blowing filters, so you don't need a relief cover.
Less parts cause less problems.
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rick m
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Re: Gene berg pump cover
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Reply #16 on:
November 07, 2011, 21:47:26 pm »
Schwimmer,
Love your response. Was a classic.
Rick M
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bugnut68
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Re: Gene berg pump cover
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Reply #17 on:
November 07, 2011, 23:20:23 pm »
It appears to be one of those parts that has its role/use, but is not necessarily a "necessity" or must have in every application. My last 1776 had one of those on it, never had any issues, but it was at best a limited use car, mostly warm weather, and I only put 5K miles on the engine before selling it to fund my current 2017 build. Never had any failures, or anything to that effect, but my new 2.0 liter build will run a standard (non pressure relief cover).
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Jared
Newbie
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Re: Gene berg pump cover
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Reply #18 on:
November 07, 2011, 23:40:45 pm »
Looks like a will just order a standard cover. This car won't get driven very much and will only be nice weather. Thanks for all the input guys!
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draven898
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Re: Gene berg pump cover
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Reply #19 on:
November 08, 2011, 09:58:47 am »
why wouldnt you spend a few extra dollars for a little insurance ?
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qubek
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Re: Gene berg pump cover
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November 08, 2011, 11:09:07 am »
It depends on the oil pump, doesn't it? Other factors as well, but this should be the most important one, the way I see it.
I have berg cover, because I have 30mm oil pump and I have 30mm oil pump because this was the only one I have in hand while assembling my engine.
I have no problems (none I know of) with the cover (although I have roughly 10 times less experience with it then Bill) but it doesn't change the fact that the needle on my oil pressure gage goes all the way to max on anything but very low revs when oil is cold.
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Hotrodvw
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Re: Gene berg pump cover
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Reply #21 on:
November 08, 2011, 22:06:28 pm »
I have one........I thought Berg was the end all, be all...........Right?
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TexasTom
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Re: Gene berg pump cover
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November 08, 2011, 22:41:38 pm »
I think the saying is, "Buy the Best and Cry Once!" ... but then my memory is shorter than my Peter
I've run both and had problems with niether.
I always have used the relief covers with 30mm pumps. Quoting GBE
bible
catalog, "Mandatory with GB 234(A) pumps", but usually regular covers with 25/26mm pumps.
Never had one stick or fail ... ?
TxT
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Cheesepanzer
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Re: Gene berg pump cover
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Reply #23 on:
November 09, 2011, 02:25:45 am »
I actually ran one with a 30mm Berg/Shedeck pump and blew an oil filter clear off and into the weeds on the side of the road once.
Seriously.
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Re: Gene berg pump cover
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Reply #24 on:
November 09, 2011, 02:53:00 am »
That's why you ran that dual filter setup, right? Blow one off and you still have a spare!
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Bruce
Hero Member
Posts: 1420
Re: Gene berg pump cover
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Reply #25 on:
November 09, 2011, 07:26:25 am »
I don't use roofing tar for oil, so my pressure never goes above 60psi (according to the gauge). If the pressure doesn't exceed 60psi, what value is the bypass valve?
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Hotrodvw
Sr. Member
Posts: 492
Re: Gene berg pump cover
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Reply #26 on:
November 09, 2011, 08:54:05 am »
Fail safe. Cold morning, leaving for work. It happens.
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Jared
Newbie
Posts: 22
Re: Gene berg pump cover
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Reply #27 on:
November 10, 2011, 06:17:32 am »
You know. This is going on a full show car, so it won't be driven much but only in the summer here and there. But seeing how this car has slowly turned into a why not build, I will save a few more pennies for the " insurance" cover!
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TexasTom
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Re: Gene berg pump cover
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Reply #28 on:
November 10, 2011, 15:16:43 pm »
One other 'ritual' I follow that may make a minor difference ...
Whether hot or cold weather & upon start up, I never allow the engine to rev over 3000 until oil temp is over 150*.
My gauge shoots all the way right and pegs 70psi @ idle when cold; simmers down to normal with temperature.
TxT
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pupjoint
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Re: Gene berg pump cover
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Reply #29 on:
November 11, 2011, 00:48:29 am »
texas tom, what pressure gauge you running? i have a crap vdo pressure gauge that doesnt give any accurate readings. it goes to about 30K when cold and drops to zero at hot idle. i know there is nothing wrong with the engine because the oil light doesnt light up at all.
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