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mark doud

06-04-2007 05:10:41




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I've noticed that the hollow portion of the filter screen assembly has some sort of liquid in it. After I pulled the oil pump out of the tractor I let it soak in kerosene for a while before working on it and it almost sounds like that might be what got into it. However, I can't get any liquid to come back out of it.

Should there be some sort of fluid in it or does it have a hole somewhere that allowed the liquid to get into it?

If its messed up what would be the best way of fixing it, or do I need to replace it.

Thanks in advance!

Mark D.

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Bob M

06-04-2007 05:29:50




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 Re: Question about oil pump. in reply to mark doud, 06-04-2007 05:10:41  
Mark - That hollow portion serves as a float to keep the oil pickup up screen off the bottom of the pan. There should be empty inside. If it's got liquid in it it's got a pinhole leak or small crack someplace.

You can locate the leak by immersing the float in a bucket of hot water. Air bubbles will appear from the leak as the air inside heats up.

If there's just a little oil inside the float you can safely leave it. However if it's like 1/4 full or more, best to get the oil out then reseal the float, or simply replace it with a new float.

To drain the float you can drill a small hole in it (ideally at the spot where the leak is) then submerge the float in hot water with the hole facing down to force the oil out, pull it out of the water to let it cool, and repeating until no more oil comes out.

Then screw a brass or unplated steel sheetmetal screw in the hole and solder around the screwhead to make it oiltight.

I've tried patching holes in oil pickup floats with JB Weld. But I find the stuff softens and deteriorates after a few years exposure to oil in the crankcase and the leak will redevelop.

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Ryan Piel

06-04-2007 09:53:28




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 Re: Question about oil pump. in reply to Bob M, 06-04-2007 05:29:50  
I have a wd with this same problem. I found this because I pulled the pan off becuase there no oil pressure. I am thinking I didn"t have any oil pressure because the strainer was very crummy and now I probably learned why with the strainer sitting on the bottom. My question is is there a way to test the pump to ensure it is OK before I put it back together and if so how?
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Mark Doud

06-04-2007 12:49:19




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 Re: Question about oil pump. in reply to Ryan Piel, 06-04-2007 09:53:28  
I think all you need to do is check your clearances between the gears and housing, and also the clearance between the gears and the bottom. If these check out within spec your oil pump itself should be ok.



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mark doud

06-04-2007 08:02:53




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 Re: Question about oil pump. in reply to Bob M, 06-04-2007 05:29:50  
Thanks Bob.

It looks like someone may have already tried to patch a hole in it, as it looks like there is a little blob of jb weld on the top.



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