Posted by Janicholson on December 29, 2008 at 09:01:06 from (64.83.200.187):
In Reply to: FARMALL TRADE posted by FRED IN VT on December 29, 2008 at 08:29:21:
The oil pressure issue is probably just a simple near no cost repair of the oil pump end frame that gets warped and leaks. A pan gasket is needed. Pull the pan and oil pump (or just the cover from the pump) and flat sand it so that is seals. the gaskets are very thin, and used for shims. thin aluminum pop can can be cut to make new if needed. The clearance between the end gear and housing should be .0008" to .001" . It is a pretty common issue. There are no cam bearings in the engine, so the mains and rods are the only major repair for pressure loss from bearing wear. The oil pressure relief valve could also be sticking open, but I would check the pump end frame first. Fred with respect, turn off the caps function. It makes very difficult reading on some computers. (it is also considered shouting) JimN
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