Posted by t.r.k. on January 09, 2015 at 17:52:27 from (71.31.64.233):
In Reply to: cub tractor posted by richardjones on January 09, 2015 at 10:30:03:
Was there no oil pressure before you replaced the pump?
Had you just replaced the oil filter, draining the filter canister by the pipe behind the starter? They have to pump the system and canister full before you see any pressure on the gauge.
Have you removed the oil pan and confirmed that the oil pickup is clear of debris(goop) and the gasket is good/new where the pickup tube connects to the block? And no holes in the tube?
You may need to remove and inspect the pressure relief spring and plunger. I am thinking they are at the very front on the left side of the engine, under a cap or behind a plug, I forget which it is.
How worn is the engine? Worst case senario would be worn out bearings.
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