Posted by dome089823 on August 16, 2013 at 12:08:39 from (74.228.140.150):
In Reply to: 202 Lost Oil Pressure posted by Paul007 on August 16, 2013 at 08:33:50:
i don't know much about your tractor but i had the same problem with my 52 8n and it was the head gasket believe it are not. i checked every thing and could not get over 20lb when cold and as it ran for a while it would drop to 0lb. then i thought i would do a quick inframe and when i pulled the head i saw that it blew between the oil port and the cylinder. i never has water in the oil or oil in the water i did use a good bit of oil. so i went to the local napa got a head gasket put it back together a it solved the problem. now it cranks at 60lb and after it runs a while it stays a bit over 20lb. just a thought you might want to look at. it worked for me and saved the cost of a overhaul. do a compression chek and it should show low and if so that may just be your problem. good luck
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