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A couple of questions about my C

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    Posted: 07 Sep 2012 at 10:39am
I am in process of putting a freshly rebuilt motor in my C I did use plenty of pre-lube on all of the wear surfaces. One of my questions is how do you oil prime the motor? When I rebuilt my ford 302's I could use a drill on the oil pump and prime it. I don't see how this would be possible with the C. 

Also there was a post on here a bit ago where someone said their oil pump lost prime. Could someone please explain how you re-prime a oil pump?

And lastly for now... I have two C's one is a parts tractor. I didn't notice it but the manifolds are different the top one is off the one that's getting rebuilt and the bottom is off the parts tractor. Why are they different?


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Steve, the top one is off a "Low Octane" engine.  The bottom one is from a gasoline only engine.  The square box on the upper one is to pre-heat the fuel.  It should have a heat shield to go with it.    If you are burning regular gas, either should work well.  Does your c have extra holes in the hood that look like they would hold a small auxillary fuel tank, about the size of a lawn mower tank?  
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To prime the oil pump, take the oil line here it comes out and goes to the filter. Use a good squirt oil can and pump it full of oil. do this just before starting the engine. If you don't get oil pressure within a few seconds do it again. When you hea it apart did you check the pickup tube. its just a piece of pipe and won't take alot of manhandleing when working on the tractor. A crack in the pickup will mean it'll never hold a prime. Make sure the stand tube is installed in the filter housing or you'll never get oil pressure. The pump is driven off the back of the cam with a drive pin. chack the pin while its apart. a worn pin will break at the worst time. and then you wind up splitting the tractor again to fix it. good luck.
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There are no extra holes in the hood,

Thanks for the explanation on priming the oil pump, yes I did check, clean the pick-up tube and screen. However I did not check the pin. and the motor's in.....darnit

Thanks Steve


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The top manifold is the standard early B manifold with all of the tune-up spec's on the plate. The lower one is the current replacement manifold the is used on all B, C, & CA tractors. The 2 bolt holes are used to attach the tall muffler. LOL Bob

Edited by Chalmersbob - 07 Sep 2012 at 9:42pm
4 B's, 1 C's,3 CA's, 2 G's WD, D14, D15, B-1, B10, B12, 712S,
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