What happens to the output of the secondary divider when you change a valve section on a Master divider that supplies that secondary and replace it with a smaller/larger section?
Assuming the system volume is controlled by feedback from a cycle switch mounted on the master divider, all points fed by that secondary will receive less lube if the replacement master valve section is smaller and more lube if it is larger. If system volume is controlled by pump strokes, then all other secondary dividers (point groups) would receive less lube if the master valve section is made larger and more lube if made smaller.
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