thisOil won't shoot out, might get a few dribbles. Your oil light is not an indicator your oil level is low, it indicates oil pressure is low. Of course low oil pressure can come from low oil level.
thisBut ,I can't figure how he's even getting a oil light to light up with what appears to be a broken sensor and no wire ?? Someone may have installed a oil sensor somewhere else on the tractor
thisMy guess is the wire maybe touching metal and it will ground out and the light will come on. I believe there looks to be a BLK. wire also. And looks to be the same as the Blk. wire wrapped around the Radiator overflow Bottle. There maybe a sensor to read the water level?
I found my 336 wireing Dia. and it's showing Yellow to the Oil sending switch. the other blk? Thermo Start? or it could be water level. Nothing showing on for a water bottle though.
thisIf it overheats in just 10 minutes the temp gauge may be bad.
water temperature in the blockThis may be a stupid question, but...what exactly is the gauge measuring? The water temp in the radiator? The oil temp? Something else? I'm not even sure what to troubleshoot at this point...
does it have a thermostat?If overheating that quickly I would check the thermostat. May be stuck closed.
that sounds normal. It will be to hot to touch for more than a few seconds. If it cools back down and you can feel the difference i am sure its not overheating. You need to get a new gauge you trust for it.Okay, after 8-10 minutes at fast idle (1900rpm), the temp gauge is redlined and the top radiator hose is hot to the touch (but not too hot to touch). Reducing speed to slow idle (1000rpm) for a few minutes drops the temp gauge to the middle of the normal range.