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2 years 11 months ago #233872
by WayneRKing
Hi Greetings from South Africa. I am busy restoring an 22 what is the acceptable oil pressure? I am getting 15 psi on a master guage
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2 years 11 months ago #233881
by neil
Hi Wayne, what Wally said. The 22 is a great tractor. My cousin's 22 takes quite a while to start registering pressure. The big ends and mains are quite worn but I understand there is a high volume of flow to make up for loose tolerances. In any case, it never gets more than a third up the gauge. What items need work done to them?
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Neil
Pittsford, NY
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2 years 11 months ago #233889
by GrantJ
My earlier 22, a 2F in the first thousand built runs at 25 lbs for a while and drops to 15 when warmed up. At hot idle it drops to 8 or 10 psi and I dont worry about that at all. Grant.
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2 years 11 months ago #233917
by edb
Hi Team,
scan below tells what the gents above spoke of right from the Big Yellow Father.
Cheers,
Eddie B.
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2 years 11 months ago #233922
by WayneRKing
Thanks guys for the replies.I have noticed a lt of oil coming from the rocker adjusting screws . I found it many years ago with a stuck engine. I had new rings made and had the blocks re sleeved and crank ground. New head gaskets from cat.
I do have both parts and workshop book but getting spares is not easy. Our Caterpillar agent ( Barlows) very slow just to confirm the part availability then the cost is close to the gold price
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2 years 11 months ago #233934
by GrantJ
I have a somewhat related question. My aftermarket oil gauge works fine but I cant find a water temperature gauge that fits the opening. The old ruined one had a brazed up adaptor and I have not found the right combination to fit a modern (inexpensive) gauge. Any suggestions???? Grant.
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2 years 11 months ago #233958
by neil
I was going to try my hand at soldering a new bulb from the auto store on to an old gauge face. Someone on the internet did it and apparently it worked well. The reading might have been off a bit but you can adjust it when sitting the bulb in boiling water
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Pittsford, NY
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2 years 11 months ago #233968
by brewzer
I have a modern SW gauge on my 22. It is a wings edition and cost about $70 at the parts store. You also have to buy an adapter for the bulb to fit the 22. I will post the numbers tomorrow of the gauge and adapter. If you want the original look I have some broken original gauges that you can work on.
Wally
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