Posted by Janicholson on January 09, 2015 at 17:19:13 from (74.60.94.18):
In Reply to: cub tractor posted by richardjones on January 09, 2015 at 10:30:03:
The cub oil pump is on the back of the engine above the level of the oil. (assuming the clearance is Set as in the other posts) the tube to the pan must not have leaks allowing air to enter. They are usually packed with vasoline to assure good suction. Priming also is possible by using a pump oil can and a small rubber adapter to connect it to the oil gallery (a hex key plug near the oil filter housing) or the oil pressure port. Pump Pump Pump. It may take 3 or 4 oil cans full to get it filled (I would use a pretty heavy oil in the can, like a 20-50 just to help draw up oil. A noticeable increase in the effort to pump is encountered when it is full. (This also assures bearings have oil as it is cranked) Best of luck, they can be a pain to get primed. Jim
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