Old Virginia Joe
Bronze Member
I have a '63 Ford 4000, new to me, 172 cid, gas, 5 speed. I have run it twice since I recently got it. When I was looking at buying it, I had the seller show me the compression, dry and wet, on each cylinder, all in the 125-135 psi range, and the oil pressure was just above 40 psi. I've bought a number of used cars over the last 30 years, and never checked any of that. Never had a problem with cars. Now that I have this tractor under my ownership, at start up the oil pressure is still showing over 40 psi, but as it warms up, under a mower load, the oil pressure steadily falls, until it is only about 10 psi, and I shut it down. Can anyone tell me if I have been sold a problem or not? The seller is a guy in Pungo/Virginia Beach who buys and fixes up and upgrades parts on such old Fords, and sells them thru craigs list. Would a different oil weight make a difference? Right now, I cannot remember what weight he put in it when he refurbed it. Thanks.