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Re: IH TRACTOR LOW OIL PRESSURE!! HELP!!
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Posted by Darin in Nebraska on May 19, 2005 at 19:35:39 from (216.170.15.84):
In Reply to: IH TRACTOR LOW OIL PRESSURE!! HELP!! posted by JOE CUTLIP on May 15, 2005 at 10:57:53:
I have an International 240. When it was cold, it would run around 45 to 50 psi. Once it would warm up, the oil pressure would drop down to 10 or 0 depending on how long it ran. I pulled off the oil pan and checked the oil pump cover. Some of the gasket was missing and the cover was wurped. So I had that machined down and put in a new spring, gasket, and valve and now it runs around 50 when its cold and no lower then 20 to 25 when running at more then an idle. I know that the crank needs turned but I dont' have the time or tools to do it. Something you might check. I dont' know if your tractor is anything like that but just an idea. Good luck
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