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This is probably NOT the answer, but...Pressure rises as galleys get restricted. Todays ultra hot engines sludge the oil and coat the galleys quicker than in days of yore. I don't know the engine, or anything about it, but I would check and make sure that all the oil passageways are clean. If it is a blockage or restriction it will be after the oil pressure gauge pickup. Just my 2 cents.
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