Posted by Ron Weber on March 15, 2009 at 21:07:38 from (205.188.116.73):
In Reply to: F-14 gas in oil posted by Tony S. on March 15, 2009 at 19:29:23:
Change the pump diaphram. It will pump fine, but the leak into the oil will only get worst until it finaly fails. I have had this happen many times on my fleet of f-12/f14's. Worst case I had was that I changed the oil, filter, and filled the tank to the top. I had 40psi oil pressue as I began plowing. About a half hour of good heard work I noticed that oil pressure was dropping fast. So I stopped, shut it down and let it cool off. I checked the petcocks, and found the oil really runny. So I drained it and got just short of two and a half gallons. I rebuilt the pump and never had it happen again on that tractor. The only good thing as the mixed burned really well in the Farmall Regular in the Kero mode.
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