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    Posted: 05 Mar 2012 at 8:15pm
hello to all.where can i find the serial no. on a 39 B ?  I have oil pressure problems with the oil pump. didnt get started on it yet, but looking for some info. thank you, john
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Its right by the shift lever stamped in the housing niel
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thank you neil, i will look tomorrow.
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Some of these old things can take a prime to make them work, if it sat around for a long time.
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yes i agree however i pressurized the oil line with oil ad still have only 1-2 lbs pressure.  im assuming the problem is the pump  john
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Don't jump to conclusions too fast.  It could be the tube inside the oil filter is plugged or broken or a bad oil filter.  Try the easy, little things first.  Clean the oil lines and try a gauge that you know works.
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