iamdub
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I'm not sure if the oil pan has the relief valve or not until I get it off. I don't really know how that system works so I assumed the pump didn't have a relief valve and it was on the pan. Why would it need two? But again, I really don't know how the system works.
They both are designed to open at X pressure to bleed off the excess pressure. The one in the oil pump is the "main" one that governs the pressure in the oil system as a whole. It is a longer spring style that compresses then starts bleeding off the pressure gradually and is supposed to be fully opened at X pressure to keep the maximum at that set psi. The one in the pan is for the AFM system. It's a pop-off design that is designed to open from the surge of pressure when AFM activates and abruptly drain and collapse the lifters. It doesn't gradually open to bleed down, it pops open at around 55ish psi. This is why it sprays and causes oil consumption and why GM came out with the deflector. AFAIK, the valve in the pump is also set around 55ish psi. If you have the valve in place, it's likely not doing anything at all except for preventing a 14mm hole from causing a drastic pressure loss.
I plugged mine with an oil plug meant for a drain pan. Just used red Loctite and torqued it in place with an aluminum crush washer:
https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/threads/growing-up-doesnt-have-to-suck.93510/page-55#post-1427085