tmajor
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- Joined
- Oct 9, 2007
- Messages
- 704
- Location
- NE PA
- Tractor
- 2010 MF 1529, Woods ZTR MZ1952, National Mower sickle bar circa 1963
Hi,
I just changed out my NAA distributor with a used one. Tractor starts and sounds good. While taking it for test spin, I noticed that it didn't seem to have any oil pressure. It never did have terrific pressure, especially when warm ... but it did have some.
According to the manual, the distributor can't be fully seated, unless the end of the dist. shaft drops into the oil pump slot. Is this for sure?
I didn't compare the length of the shafts, but assumed it was correct, as I believe the NAA was the only dist. with a straight tang on the end to fit into a slot in the oil pump. Plus, it was represented as a NAA dist..
Thanks, Tom
I just changed out my NAA distributor with a used one. Tractor starts and sounds good. While taking it for test spin, I noticed that it didn't seem to have any oil pressure. It never did have terrific pressure, especially when warm ... but it did have some.
According to the manual, the distributor can't be fully seated, unless the end of the dist. shaft drops into the oil pump slot. Is this for sure?
I didn't compare the length of the shafts, but assumed it was correct, as I believe the NAA was the only dist. with a straight tang on the end to fit into a slot in the oil pump. Plus, it was represented as a NAA dist..
Thanks, Tom