Hello, OTT!
This site, along with a few others, was helpful in diagnosing my B7100's low oil condition, without tearing into the engine. Since it is an orange tractor, I think this belongs here. Hopefully it will help others in the future, as your threads have helped me a great deal. I'll be telling many of you things you already know.
I bought the tractor a few months ago and only used it a few times. As many people have experienced, the low oil pressure light came on at low RPM. Higher RPM would bump up oil pressure enough to turn the light off, but after fifteen minutes or so, near WOT was needed to keep the light off. I decided to throw a gauge on the oil pressure port. Sure enough, the engine was getting between 7-10 PSI at idle AND near WOT with cold oil. Those figures changed to 5-7 PSI with warm oil. 7 PSI is low enough to trigger the factory oil pressure sending unit.
At this point, I knew it was either a bad oil pump, badly work mains or (thanks to this site) a camshaft plug had fallen out. Unfortunately, Tinypic shut down so I lost the few pictures I took.
This site, along with a few others, was helpful in diagnosing my B7100's low oil condition, without tearing into the engine. Since it is an orange tractor, I think this belongs here. Hopefully it will help others in the future, as your threads have helped me a great deal. I'll be telling many of you things you already know.
I bought the tractor a few months ago and only used it a few times. As many people have experienced, the low oil pressure light came on at low RPM. Higher RPM would bump up oil pressure enough to turn the light off, but after fifteen minutes or so, near WOT was needed to keep the light off. I decided to throw a gauge on the oil pressure port. Sure enough, the engine was getting between 7-10 PSI at idle AND near WOT with cold oil. Those figures changed to 5-7 PSI with warm oil. 7 PSI is low enough to trigger the factory oil pressure sending unit.
At this point, I knew it was either a bad oil pump, badly work mains or (thanks to this site) a camshaft plug had fallen out. Unfortunately, Tinypic shut down so I lost the few pictures I took.
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