Bob Rooks
Elite Member
I don't buy into it either. If you didn't check it you did it wrong, so therein probably lies your answer.Not sure I'd buy into that philosophy.
I don't buy into it either. If you didn't check it you did it wrong, so therein probably lies your answer.Not sure I'd buy into that philosophy.
That is the relief valve. That dumps excessive pressure to the sump. If you cranked down on that sucker and all you got was what you indicated, you have sloppy bearings, and that's all you'll ever get. Period.The only thing I know that’s on this tractor is what I think to be a oil regulator in the form of a spring and ball bearing tensioned by a set screw. It is located on the oil filter housing.
No sir not to argue but on these Chinese tractors, what you buy is what you get. Not a lot you can do or say. It ain’t a Ford whereyou can just drop back by the parts house.I don't buy into it either. If you didn't check it you did it wrong, so therein probably lies your answer.
These are images of rpm and pressure.
Cat large bore master mechanic here. That makes absolutely no sense at all. The filters have no way of regulating/changing oil pressure whatsoever. They do have a built in bypass like all other filters, but that only opens when the oil is cold or when the filter media becomes plugged. What was the Cat part number on the filter?Faulty oil filter? Its a long shot but worth a few bucks to rule it out. Faulty oil filter is fresh on my mind because it happend to me on my last oil change with a big caterpillar filter. Pressure normally ran 65psi. Changed oil/filter, it ran 40 psi. I put another new filter on and its back where it was before.
Thats what Petebilt guy said too. I had (deleted back about april) before and after pics of pressure guage but they say impossible. I dunno what was up but they wanted to rebuild but I wanted to try it first. Try as you might but you will never convince me otherwise unless it happens again soon. Here’s the best I can do with pic of it installed on a C15 6NZ.Cat large bore master mechanic here. That makes absolutely no sense at all. The filters have no way of regulating/changing oil pressure whatsoever. They do have a built in bypass like all other filters, but that only opens when the oil is cold or when the filter media becomes plugged. What was the Cat part number on the filter?
I've run into the same problem with a WIX filter for the Honda on the zero turn. No gauge buy couldn't get low pressure light off, ended up putting old filter back on until I could get a replacment.Thats what Petebilt guy said too. I had (deleted back about april) before and after pics of pressure guage but they say impossible. I dunno what was up but they wanted to rebuild but I wanted to try it first. Try as you might but you will never convince me otherwise unless it happens again soon. Here’s the best I can do with pic of it installed on a C15 6NZ. View attachment 704073