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Topic: Re: Oil Pressure Pic
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| Tony in Mass.
08-30-2012 07:04:32
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So. You needed 'interior' photos. From the discription here, this engine had the wrong bolt in the oil line? ouch. I was thinking of that after I posted the pics on the other forum. if the channels in the bolt don't align with the hollow in the banjo, it will never flow. And that is exactly what was going on.... for who know's how long! I'm glad you guys figured it out....btw, did you look at the bearings at all? |
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| 2tractors
08-31-2012 06:18:27
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Re: Oil Pressure Pic in reply to Tony in Mass., 08-30-2012 07:04:32
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| No I had great oil pressure before and after you said to prime it I just cut it off at the banjo and rotated, spaced and never could get it right. After John UK said the original had the hole I just drilled it out. The old line had a rusted out spot so I went to Napa and got some fexible brake line and soldered it to the banjo. |
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