Posted by Tony in Mass. on September 11, 2013 at 17:57:20 from (76.127.225.182):
In Reply to: 35 Standard 87mm posted by 2tractors on September 11, 2013 at 16:10:18:
welp. that's what ya get for not putting enough paint on the gauges... I have a profit-see... which is opposite a deficit-cee... nothing you are doing to cool it off will help this .. pressure thing... if it really is a problem right? How bloody hot would it have to get to thin oil to an unsafe temp? Couple hundred degrees? How @#$%^&* is it down there in Georgia?? it was 99 here today...so maybe eh? If it isn't dodgey gauges, dodgey crudded up internal lines, a worn out previously messed with rear main or pump... Since you are stripped down again, so might as well stick 100 psi air chuck in all the oil passages and lines you can see- is there such a thing as a oil pressure test gauge? A truly accurate one? holy cow... just get some grey Rustoleum spray paint....
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