Posted by Evan Mellott on July 15, 2011 at 20:09:39 from (207.199.214.170):
ok, we try'd to pull start it. it fired up for about 5- 6 seconds then we messed with the choke and it died. I didn't look ate the oil pressure gauge. Now the next round we try starting it it, it runs for about 10 -15 seconds, I look at the oil pressure gauge and it says no pressure. So we turn it off. The gauge is brand new and I bought it from rice equipment. I took it off and blew in the hole with my mouth, nothing. I grab the parts tractor gauge and blow into it, it goes up. So I blow into the new gauge with air compressor, and at about 5 PSI it raises the needle to the middle position. How many PSI should this engine push out. I know that all the oil lines are clear. I put 15-40 oil in it, would that make a difference? What would you do?
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