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Re: No Oil Pressure on rebuild
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Posted by Wardner on June 18, 2007 at 21:57:21 from (4.154.246.136):
In Reply to: No Oil Pressure on rebuild posted by Thomas D Windsor on June 18, 2007 at 20:09:33:
I never start a rebuilt engine without pressurizing the lube system. I use an air powered ratio pump but others use a 2-3 gallon pressure vessel. One can be made from a 20 lb propane tank. I have seen this question of no initial oil pressure come up many times. Mostly in relation to Farmall Cubs. The problem is the assembler forgot to reinstall all the oil gallery plugs. The most frequent plug ommitted is the transverse gallery that terminates inside the tappet area at the center of the block. Another unplugged gallery ends behind the camshaft gear. If you pressurize the block, you will know whether you did a complete plugging job.
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