This is the last message received off this charming man, my comments are in brakets , I have still to hear off anyone who has one of these valves fitted and says yes they are good
“”It is obvious you have very little knowledge of the oil system and SRM HAVE NO KNOWLEDGE of the valve either
.In FACT they never developed their conversion either, they bought it from the original developer who has been a friend of mine for over 30 years. .............‘(I also know this person and have never seen one of your valves fitted on any of his machines)Velocette fitted these external valves as standard........... (to which model please? a parts book reference would be nice)............... ours is just an improvement on theirs, using high quality stainless and a brass ball seat.
Many hours of testing, research and development went into this valve over 25 years ago, by qualified engineers. ...............(Not Martin Russel who also says no way)
As a matter of fact...the valve opens on the vacuum gauge @ between 2 and 4 inches of mercury ............ ( on air ?)............. and when the pump is revving at 1000 rpm it is pulling 30 inches of mercury on the gauge and passing 2 pints of oil every 80 seconds.............. ( as does the standard bsa pump , that’s some very interesting equipment you have there and I’ve not seen such kit since a visit to Lucas proving labs when we had a sporadic delivery problem with a pump which turned out to be internal foaming at high revs ).............. OUR VALVE WORKS EXACTLY THE SAME as a standard unit and cannot fail shut! Providing the pump is OK and doing its job, there is no difference whatsoever................. (If the pumps all good why do I need your valve? we both know the pumps where of dubious quality when new, SRMs are much better by the way).............
Both the original and our valve operate exactly the same, by suction (vacuum), failure as you put it, is when the valve let’s all the oil into the sump, therefore they are the same.............. (no yours is the wrong side of the pump)............. .Neither valve can “fail” shut! .............(Yours has no question)...............
If the oil tank is full and the pump is working, the valve is working. Sit back and think about it.............. (I have but I don’t think you have)............Oil from the tank is always on the ball of the valve, just a few inches from the oil pump
NIETHER VALVE WILL OPERATE if the scavenge side of the pump is not returning oil to the tank, and the tank runs dry, if the pump fails you will get exactly the same result as you have, whether an external valve was fitted or not........... (I’m not saying the tank is empty, you sit back and think about it)..............
We do have International Norton’s racing with these valves on, for many years.................... ( I have racing bikes and I am very surprised you have found anyone running” R” and leaving it in the tank and have never seen this, more bull shit) ...............
I still believe the fault with your engine, is due to other causes, but that’s up to you to believe what you wish.””
This is a classic case of a dealer believing his own bull shit and after selling 15 a week on average ............... (more bullshit or his maths poor)....................... he is unable to give one recommendation not even his good mate, buyer be warned