Re: oil pressure
There are three dams in the lifter chamber I don't believe oil should ever flow over any of them. They are used to keep oil in the area's of the main bearing tubes when going up or down long steep hills. The oil flow in the chamber is governed by the lifter cover. Look inside the cover and you will see two small raised bosses that line up with the dams but are much shorter. Oil flows over these bosses and around the dam's the Essex runs down the drain back tube to fill the dipper tray and lube the rods. Oil flow to the mains and cam bearings happens rather quickly after startup oil to the dipped tray takes a little longer.
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