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RE: Engine woes

To: "a Wallace" <wallaces@superaje.com>, <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: Engine woes
From: "Randall Young" <ryoung@navcomtech.com>
Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2002 19:05:42 -0700
Jim :

I would definitely start by making sure it's not the oil pressure gage !  I
keep a spare, cheap aftermarket mechanical oil pressure gage around for just
such problems.

Then look at the oil pressure limit valve, which is in the oil filter head
on TRs (I assume it's the same for the Fergie).

Unfortunately, one possible failure is the outer rotor of the oil pump
cracking, which will still deliver some oil, just not enough ...

Randall

> Today when I started up my four cylinder wet-liner Standard Motor Company
> engine (Ferguson TEA20), to my great dismay the oil pressure read 10 lbs
> cold. Up till yesterday it was 80 lbs cold, 30 lbs hot, every
> time I used it.
> So I only ran it far enough to pull into the garage and I guess I
> have some
> work ahead of me, but the question is: where to start?
> It drips a bit of oil but nothing drastic, and oil is right up to
> full and
> has been since I've had it. The oil pressure gauge line isn't leaking.
> Doesn't seem like the oil pump has busted since it does have a
> bit of pressure.
> Ideas? I guess what I'm looking for is something simple that I haven't
> thought of (please let it be that!)

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