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| ramtuff
10-25-2012 18:08:39
98.93.145.83
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My oil pressure is about 5 lbs at 180 to 190 degrees.Seams a little low.Can I roll in a set of mains from the bottom without engine dissasembly? Thanks in advance; |
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| Aaron SEIA
10-25-2012 18:42:41
67.55.181.57
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Re: main brngs in reply to ramtuff, 10-25-2012 18:08:39
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| What tractor? Thats probably about right for a WD. You can also add or remove (I forget which) a shim on the oil pressure regulator. Oil pressure on a W engine is controlled more by cam bearings than mains. I'm sure you could roll in new mains, though.
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| BushogPapa
10-25-2012 20:54:59
173.88.51.117
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Re: main brngs in reply to Aaron SEIA, 10-25-2012 18:42:41
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| On these, you don't "just roll in new bearings".. You must adjust the shims on each one.. Oil pressure can be affected a great deal on these by the Back-Pressure (restriction) to flow in the standing tube, in the oil filter.. Are you sure it is in there..?? Few gauges will read accurately at such a low pressure..even AC gauges vary.. Put one on from an AC that shows proper oil pressure, to check your gauge.. Ron.. |
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