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1946 model C oil pressure

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    Posted: 10 May 2016 at 9:53pm
Need help with a model c oil pressure issue please! When I bought the tractor several months ago it didn't have oil pressure showing on the gauge. I bought a used oil pump from a company that guarantees parts and I installed it and still no pressure. I blew all the lines when I had it apart, cleaned and inspected the feed tube/screen and everything looks good. I removed the small steel line that goes to the heads and very little oil was coming out. Any ideas? I did noticed the rod that goes in the middle of the oil filter that's suppose to be on the filter housing is missing. Could this cause pressure issues?
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YES, you need that pipe that goes in the oil filter housing!  You will not get pressure with out it.  I hope it was not running for a long time without it...
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Also what gauge do you have? About 15psi is normal. I've fixed many of these when the complaint was low or no oil pressure and the gauge was 0-100, just by installing the correct gauge.
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