I recently received a Sonnax pressure regulator valve (7694809) and a reverse boost valve kit (7694802K) from RockAuto. Here are a couple of screen shots showing these parts:
I went over them with a magnifying glass, and I’m a little disappointed. They wouldn’t be good enough for me if I was making/selling them. I’d like some input as to whether to bother asking for replacements.
The outer sleeve of the reverse boost valve kit has two slight dings. One is on a corner of the groove that the retaining clip sits in. According to the second screen shot, it’s the corner on the left that is not in contact with the valve body. Presumably this ding would not be of any consequence. The other slight ding is on the corner of the large diameter where it steps down to the small diameter. According to the second screen shot, this would sit right at the edge of the valve body bore. Since the metal does not seem to be pushed out to increase the diameter in any significant amount, I doubt this ding would be of any consequence.
The pressure regulator valve has a slight ding on the corner at one end, on the left side in the screen shots. According to the second screen shot, this end rests against the valve body and is not in contact with a bore. The metal is pushed out noticeably to increase the diameter of the end at that spot, but the flatness of the end is not affected. Hence, this ding should not be any consequent either.
What is particularly concerning is that the surfaces of this valve that are intended to be in contact with valve body bores look rather rough; not necessarily to the naked eye, but with a magnifying glass. These surfaces look a bit scuffed, perhaps not quite the look one would see from sandpaper, but still quite noticeable with a magnifying glass. I know any smooth surface will look rough at a high enough magnification, but these one are certainly not as smooth as I would have expected them to be. By way of contrast, the inner bore of the boost valve sleeve seems polished. (I haven’t taken the boost valve out of the sleeve for comparison yet since it won’t come out with gentle tapping, and I haven’t gotten around to getting out my compressor to blow any dust off before soaking it in tranny fluid.) Since the pressure regulator valve would be bathed in tranny fluid anyway, I'm not sure how critical its smoothness would be.
Are these issues worth the hassle of getting an exchange? To put things another way, are these the sort of things that might result in me having to mess around with the valve body again if I go ahead and use them? Thanks in advance.
I went over them with a magnifying glass, and I’m a little disappointed. They wouldn’t be good enough for me if I was making/selling them. I’d like some input as to whether to bother asking for replacements.
The outer sleeve of the reverse boost valve kit has two slight dings. One is on a corner of the groove that the retaining clip sits in. According to the second screen shot, it’s the corner on the left that is not in contact with the valve body. Presumably this ding would not be of any consequence. The other slight ding is on the corner of the large diameter where it steps down to the small diameter. According to the second screen shot, this would sit right at the edge of the valve body bore. Since the metal does not seem to be pushed out to increase the diameter in any significant amount, I doubt this ding would be of any consequence.
The pressure regulator valve has a slight ding on the corner at one end, on the left side in the screen shots. According to the second screen shot, this end rests against the valve body and is not in contact with a bore. The metal is pushed out noticeably to increase the diameter of the end at that spot, but the flatness of the end is not affected. Hence, this ding should not be any consequent either.
What is particularly concerning is that the surfaces of this valve that are intended to be in contact with valve body bores look rather rough; not necessarily to the naked eye, but with a magnifying glass. These surfaces look a bit scuffed, perhaps not quite the look one would see from sandpaper, but still quite noticeable with a magnifying glass. I know any smooth surface will look rough at a high enough magnification, but these one are certainly not as smooth as I would have expected them to be. By way of contrast, the inner bore of the boost valve sleeve seems polished. (I haven’t taken the boost valve out of the sleeve for comparison yet since it won’t come out with gentle tapping, and I haven’t gotten around to getting out my compressor to blow any dust off before soaking it in tranny fluid.) Since the pressure regulator valve would be bathed in tranny fluid anyway, I'm not sure how critical its smoothness would be.
Are these issues worth the hassle of getting an exchange? To put things another way, are these the sort of things that might result in me having to mess around with the valve body again if I go ahead and use them? Thanks in advance.
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