Posted by clodkicker on February 03, 2009 at 19:03:16 from (12.17.230.202):
I just finished overhauling our M tractor and replaced the oil pressure gauge (the markings on the old one were not visible); I did not replace the oil pump. The tractor starts but the oil gauge does not move. I took the pressure line off of the oil gauge while the tractor was running and all that was coming out of the line was a pencil lead size stream of oil. :evil: I removed the oil filter, started the engine up and the oil did fill up in the reservoir. Then I took the oil pan off and removed the plug on the oil pump and squirted oil into the pump until the oil ran out of the plug. I took the oil pan down a second time to check the oil pump and checked the spring and all. Everything seemed fine. Can't find a replacement oil pump or the kit? Any ideas? I am getting very frustrated.
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