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    FS: Vintage Oil Pressure Relief Valve Replicas

    Looking for that hard to find oil pressure relief valve for your RSR tribute? This is the very best replica valve we've found.

    This is a modern alternative of the factory Oil Pressure Relief Valve (Porsche pn #901.107.285.20) The "Uberdruckventil". This model uses the cap itself to set the pressure. Simply screw the cap to the desired pressure setting and you're good to go (comes pre-set at 75lbs.) The cap is hand machined to match the original valve in appearance. It has the correct 26x1.5 threads and is dimensionally as close as can be. This unit is made from a commercially produced valve , which helps keep the cost lower (there is an RSR copy that also looks correct, but is non adjustable and €900.00 euro’s!!)

    There is a very limited number of these valves available at this price. Asking $595.00

    http://www.pmbperformance.com/catalo...34/8176414.htm
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    Really nice Eric!!!!

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    Thanks Oliver... discounts for multiples.
    Eric - Sandy, Utah
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    Relief valve

    Is this the valve that attaches to the 74 RSR oil tank neck ? If so how much for 2 ? Thanks, Steve sschmidt@honesteng.com 714-319-4593

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    It is Steve... I'll send you an e-mail.

    Thanks,

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