Posted by melonreo on February 26, 2012 at 15:08:44 from (121.217.46.212):
In Reply to: help posted by IH Guy on February 25, 2012 at 19:45:23:
[quote="rustyfarmall"](reply to post at 15:51:12 02/26/12) [/quote
there is no short cut , not a successfull one anyway , drop the pan and even the oil pump and clean them out properly , it will only take a small bit of grime to block up a oil gallery and she is on her way to destruction, then there will be another tractor bieng parted out :cry: :cry: :cry: you could tap into the oil pressure circut and supplyoil through the engine that will help flush crap out of the gallories , you could make your own pressure tank, get a clean air tank make a stand for it place it so there is a outlet on the bottom , make the required oil line , half fill thetank with oil then put a cap on top with a air valve of some type , apply some light amount of air pressure to get the oil flowing
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