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Posted by Slappy on October 14, 2005 at 03:07:07 from (143.88.85.82):
In Reply to: Re: 46 farmall h oil pressure posted by walter on October 13, 2005 at 12:50:36:
Did you find the clearance values for the oil pump yet? If not, I have them at home and can look them up if needs be. When you look at the gears, you should see no obvious gap on either side of where the teeth mesh. Although I'm probably kicking a dead horse - I'd look at the bottom of the pump cover again. If you have a few thousandths wear on the cover from contacting the pump gears and then add a .004" gasket then oil pressure will be affected. Don't forget check the screen pick-up for junk. It may be time to start thinking cam bearings, but if it were me I'd go through the oil pump one more time before going to the expense and trouble. It would really tick me off if I put in new bearings and still have the problem. E-mail me if you have questions.
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