[Farmall] F20 is alive!
Bob Currie
tractors at foothill.net
Mon Oct 17 22:18:21 PDT 2005
>The oil gauge is completely pegged. It drops to zero when the engine is
>off. After cranking, it rises to full reading in about 10 seconds. Is
>this normal? **********Tim, I don't remember what all you did to the
>motor, but if new parts were installed, what you describe is completely
>normal for an overhauled motor with nice, new, tight parts. Good oil
>pressure will build and I'll venture to say that will happen until you get
>about 10 hours on that motor. However, after it is good and warm from
>having a load on it, not just idling, it should drop down some during idle.
>
>Regarding the temp gauge, I'll just say that it takes a looooooong time
>for the water in the F-20 thermosiphon system to warm up to 160 degrees or
>more. Again, I've found that placing a load on the tractor and making it
>work will help with this process. Placing something on the front of the
>raditor will help, but not as good as
>you would think. Maybe you could find an ol' dead John Deere model D
>tractor and then drag it around your place for about 20 minutes. that'd
>probably do it. Also, my congratulations on making that ol tractor run
>again. I truely know how cool it is to hear it pop and then fire for the
>first time. And then listening to that "stack music" as it roars out of
>the exhaust pipe. Makes me smile just thinking about it.
bobcurrie
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