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Posted by Jim Ghormley on April 09, 2005 at 07:16:28 from (192.31.106.35):
In Reply to: Re: Oil Pressure problem-John Deere posted by DRL on April 08, 2005 at 20:53:28:
This is a 39 Model L with a hercules engine. It doesn't have an oil filter and you can't just drop the pan. You have to pull all the sheet metal back off and pull the entire engine and take off the bell housing to get the oil pan off. That is why I am trying to avoid it. The oil pressure adjustment valve is on the top of the engine and I have had it out and tried a number of different settings with it. I will try and put a spacer in between the spring and the small piston on the end to see if maybe the spring doesn't put enough pressure on it. Any more ideas??? Jim
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