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Re: Re: C60 Oil Pressure Problems
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Posted by Wardner on December 25, 2003 at 23:42:02 from (67.25.174.177):
In Reply to: Re: C60 Oil Pressure Problems posted by justin on December 25, 2003 at 21:31:11:
Someone left out a 1/8" oil gallery pipe plug. It is most likely at the left hand side of the gallery that crosses between the 2nd and 3rd cylinder. Pull off the tappet cover that is located behind the carb and you should see the hole with the aid of a flashlight. Very easy to do. There is another plug behind the front engine cover that is sometimes left out. You will have to take off the hood, front end, crankshaft pulley, and front engine cover to find that one. The hole will be behind the camshaft gear. There are several more plugs on the engine. You might want to put an airline where the pressure guage attaches. You may be able to hear where the air is escaping.
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