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Ford CL 45 Question
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<blockquote data-quote="t1texx" data-source="post: 36707" data-attributes="member: 4280"><p>I have a Ford CL45 with the Shribara (sp?) 4 cyl. desiel engine. I am having over heating problems with it. I recently replaced the waterpump and put is all back together and now another problem has me stumped. I ran the skid for about 30-45 minutes moving some dirt and the temp went up to ~210 degrees. I seemed to be staying there and then I noticed the oil pressure was very near zero. I shut it down. The next day, I checked the oil (good level) and figured I would give it another shot. I kept a close eye on the oil pressure gauge. The oil pressure stayed ~70 until the skid was again upto ~210 degrees. It all of a sudden dropped from 70 to zero. I shut it down again. Anyone have any ideas on what may be causing the oil pressure drop? Also anyone have an idea what the skid should "normally" run for a operating temperature? Thanks, Stoney</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="t1texx, post: 36707, member: 4280"] I have a Ford CL45 with the Shribara (sp?) 4 cyl. desiel engine. I am having over heating problems with it. I recently replaced the waterpump and put is all back together and now another problem has me stumped. I ran the skid for about 30-45 minutes moving some dirt and the temp went up to ~210 degrees. I seemed to be staying there and then I noticed the oil pressure was very near zero. I shut it down. The next day, I checked the oil (good level) and figured I would give it another shot. I kept a close eye on the oil pressure gauge. The oil pressure stayed ~70 until the skid was again upto ~210 degrees. It all of a sudden dropped from 70 to zero. I shut it down again. Anyone have any ideas on what may be causing the oil pressure drop? Also anyone have an idea what the skid should "normally" run for a operating temperature? Thanks, Stoney [/QUOTE]
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