Posted by Brad Gyde on March 30, 2011 at 06:26:20 from (173.109.232.110):
In Reply to: ih 756 gas timing posted by aksteve on March 29, 2011 at 12:31:02:
Sorry I can't help with the oil issues, as I'm not really familiar with the later IH tractors..
It sounds like you got your timing straightened out now then? I just was looking over my post, and I see in a couple places I kinda "lost" the letter C.. but must have gotten my drift..
You did make sure to line the oil pump drive with the distributor, as others recommended, Right?? (since I'm assuming you pulled the distributor to correct being 180 off) As that would certainly correct not getting oil to the top of the engine.. Or so I would think.
How much "pressure" would you say was on the oil filter? Very little, or quite a bit? That kinda tells me you've got the oil pump lined up and working now.. but makes me want to think that maybe the pressure regulator (if it has one) is messed up, or there is a blockage in an oil passage somewhere, causing pressure to build up and not be able to go anywhere.
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