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D-B in MN.

04-12-2008 20:05:07




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I picked up this 460 the other day,looks and runs nice. the only thing I have a question with is the oil pressure. When you start it it takes a second or two before the pressure starts to come up. Then it rises real slow to about 40 lbs. Stays there about 10-15 min. of plowing snow then drops to 5 or 6 lb's then up to about 15. Motor sounds nice and smooth,no smoke. It looks like it has a new guage but the pipe looks old. I'm hoping the motor isn't bad. Any one have any ideas. Thanks

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Rootsy

04-13-2008 08:48:35




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 Re: 460 oil pressure in reply to D-B in MN., 04-12-2008 20:05:07  
My 560D takes forever for the gauge to come up to pressure. Has since the day it was new in 1962. BUT once up to 40 PSI it doesn't drop. I'd be putting a secondary gauge on her to see exactly what is happening.



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Owen Aaland

04-14-2008 13:39:12




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 Re: 460 oil pressure in reply to Rootsy, 04-13-2008 08:48:35  

Rootsy said: (quoted from post at 08:48:35 04/13/08)
My 560D takes forever for the gauge to come up to pressure. Has since the day it was new in 1962. BUT once up to 40 PSI it doesn't drop. I'd be putting a secondary gauge on her to see exactly what is happening.


The gauge is slow to respond because there is oil in the pressure line. It should have only air in it.

Disconnect both ends of the oil pressure gauge line. Blown out all the oil in the line. Flush it out with brake cleaner or carb cleaner and blow it dry. Reconnect the line.

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Janicholson

04-12-2008 22:06:04




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 Re: 460 oil pressure in reply to D-B in MN., 04-12-2008 20:05:07  
Change out the oil, I would use 15-40.
Check the gauge to assure accuracy. if no help. I would pull the pan and service the pump. See the archives (search for) to get info on the specifics. JimN



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