davesisk
Platinum Member
Hi and welcome!
Don't run the engine without the hydro-static drive pump primed. You'll burn the pump up in about 60 seconds due to cavitation. Even if it is an old pump, you should have a bleeder port on the left side (looking at the pump from the front...back of it attaches to the engine). You might not have fitting on this port (I didn't)...it might just be a hex allen screw.
Unplug the spark plug wires, open the bleeder port. and turn the engine over with the starter about 10-15 seconds at a time, then stop for a minute or so, then repeat. (You don't want to burn up the starter either!) Continue this until you get nothing but oil (no air) out of the bleeder port.
Btw, I have a 1990 PT-1418...13 years old and still running! (Although I do have to do some patching up periodically... /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif)
HTH,
Dave
Don't run the engine without the hydro-static drive pump primed. You'll burn the pump up in about 60 seconds due to cavitation. Even if it is an old pump, you should have a bleeder port on the left side (looking at the pump from the front...back of it attaches to the engine). You might not have fitting on this port (I didn't)...it might just be a hex allen screw.
Unplug the spark plug wires, open the bleeder port. and turn the engine over with the starter about 10-15 seconds at a time, then stop for a minute or so, then repeat. (You don't want to burn up the starter either!) Continue this until you get nothing but oil (no air) out of the bleeder port.
Btw, I have a 1990 PT-1418...13 years old and still running! (Although I do have to do some patching up periodically... /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif)
HTH,
Dave