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230 low oil pressure

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Randy in Pa

01-02-2005 13:34:40




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Well I put the pilot bearing and clutch in the 230 I am fixing up and that rattle problem is gone whenever I used the clutch.

Now I got a new problem. Seems that the once good oil pressure I had just went south.

I still have a little but not very much.

Maybe gunk from the tractor sitting in the field so long is coming loose in the engine and is clogging things up.

Is there a screen somewhere? I guess I got to pull the pan off and take a look?

I assume that the oil pump is accessable once I take the oil pan off? and parts are availible? like pan gasket?

Thanks for the help.

Randy

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BIG JOHN

01-02-2005 14:08:30




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 Re: 230 low oil pressure in reply to Randy in Pa, 01-02-2005 13:34:40  
When you drop the pan you will have the oil pump & screen right in front of you. A cotter pin holds the pickup screen on. Take the bottom plate off of the oil pump. This plate warps and will leave you with low oil pressure. Take the plate to a true flat surface and using a fine grit emery paper work on it until you have it back to true flat. Don't overlook the very, very thin gasket, you will need to go to your IH dealer to get a new one. This is the thinest gasket you have ever seen.

This is probably your low oil pressure problem.

GOOD LUCK

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CLIFF

01-02-2005 17:41:40




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 Re: 230 low oil pressure in reply to BIG JOHN, 01-02-2005 14:08:30  
Big John is wright and the only thing i can ad is wen you true the plate surface ive used a fine Da sandpaper stuck to the flait surface and criss cross your housing until its flait. cliff



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Randy in Pa

01-02-2005 19:33:06




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 Re: 230 low oil pressure in reply to CLIFF, 01-02-2005 17:41:40  
Thanks guys! I appriciate the help!

Randy



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