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IH 460, more lube problem
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Posted by Ol Chief on August 07, 2004 at 10:16:34 from (63.246.191.221):
I was not getting oil to the governor and timing gears so probed the oil gallery but cannot get thru .Possibly due to turns in the channels.Since then I have removed the radiator to gain access to the timing cover but will have to remove the front bolster w/all of the running gear .This is a nasty problem because the tractor is fitted with an extremely heavy loader and I am working outside with very limited hoisting equipment.I had a hunch that possibly I could fish thru the gallery by going from the top down.After removal of fhe valve cover I fired up the engine only to find out that the valves are also not getting oil.Does anyone have an schematic of this lube system or can someone explain how this oil system is routed.This engine was overhauled by some Clown just before I bought it and has not been operated because I found problems almost immediately.I have 45 lbs. oil pressure but it isn'going to any place except the bottom end. Now I am not even sure of the cam bearings.I have ordered a shop manual but need to get on with repair now cause I need this machine now .Any help will surely be appreciated. Tks, Ol Chief
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