quicksandfarmer
Elite Member
Folks --
It looks like I need a new oil pump, I have zero pressure and spinning the engine with the filter off produces nothing. It looks like dropping the sump is going to be a bear of a job. Eyeballing the underside, the front transaxle is bolted to the sump pan, and the bell housing is bolted to the back of the sump pan -- there are no exposed bolt heads along the back edge. So removing the sump means splitting the tractor and removing the front transaxle, or essentially removing the engine from the tractor.
I came across this thread:
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/chinese-tractors/79227-no-oil-pressure-jm354.html
Where bluechip wrote: "by the way, if this is 3 cylinder ty395 engine, the oil pump is under the front timing cover."
Now, I don't have the ty395, but the Yangdong Y485. Is there a way I can tell if the timing cover is a way in? It's the only thing that makes sense now.
My parts manual is no help as it shows a different configuration, with a hatch in the bottom of the sump pan and four exposed bolts at the back.
Thanks.
It looks like I need a new oil pump, I have zero pressure and spinning the engine with the filter off produces nothing. It looks like dropping the sump is going to be a bear of a job. Eyeballing the underside, the front transaxle is bolted to the sump pan, and the bell housing is bolted to the back of the sump pan -- there are no exposed bolt heads along the back edge. So removing the sump means splitting the tractor and removing the front transaxle, or essentially removing the engine from the tractor.
I came across this thread:
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/chinese-tractors/79227-no-oil-pressure-jm354.html
Where bluechip wrote: "by the way, if this is 3 cylinder ty395 engine, the oil pump is under the front timing cover."
Now, I don't have the ty395, but the Yangdong Y485. Is there a way I can tell if the timing cover is a way in? It's the only thing that makes sense now.
My parts manual is no help as it shows a different configuration, with a hatch in the bottom of the sump pan and four exposed bolts at the back.
Thanks.