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Re: Oil Pressure problem-John Deere
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Posted by Jim Ghormley on April 09, 2005 at 10:26:42 from (192.31.106.36):
In Reply to: Re: Oil Pressure problem-John Deere posted by buickanddeere on April 09, 2005 at 10:01:43:
I will try to close off the oil pressure adjusting valve as much as possible. It has a spring and a small little piston looking valve at the end of the spring that is about 1/2" x 1/2" in diameter. I will cut a small piece of pipe to put between the spring and the valve to increase the tension of the spring on it. I think I want to also try in a different test to fill up the crankcase with more oil to see if there is a problem with the oil flowing back into the crankcase. I am still wondering if something isn't caught or stuck in an oil passage or in the screened in pickup tube connected to the oil pump. I wasn't able to get into the screen covered looking hockey puck size pickup for the pump and clean it really well. It looked fine but maybe there was some junk in it that I didn't see. Jim
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