I'm rehabbing a Bijur oiler on a mill. The oiler itself was 100% inoperative, frozen with 30 years of crud and motor burned out. That part is all fixed and it puts out good pressure/flow. But, when the oil reaches the distribution manifold (which was also clogged solid), it stops dead. The manifold was cleaned out but there are 6 outlet fittings that won't flow anything.
I cleaned them and it looks like they have some sort of X inside that probably is meant to restrict the flow. There might be a coil spring behind the X though it's hard to see. According to the Bijur manual, the system can hit 60PSI....even with 120 PSI of air, no flow.
So my question is....do these fittings have some sort of check valve or cracking pressure? I'm wondering why/how all 6 can be zero flow. Before I get out the drill bit and make my own passage I thought I'd ask if someone knows what the deal is with these?

I cleaned them and it looks like they have some sort of X inside that probably is meant to restrict the flow. There might be a coil spring behind the X though it's hard to see. According to the Bijur manual, the system can hit 60PSI....even with 120 PSI of air, no flow.
So my question is....do these fittings have some sort of check valve or cracking pressure? I'm wondering why/how all 6 can be zero flow. Before I get out the drill bit and make my own passage I thought I'd ask if someone knows what the deal is with these?
