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			Five and twenty hot is still serviceable.  Ideally, compression should be around 120. It will still give OK service to around 110. By 90 it will be impossible to start in the fall without ether and will use plenty of oil. The pistons have a lot of travel, and scored up bores is the norm on those engines. | 
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|  This Thread is a good read 
			
			Hi All Just read this thread form the start, just plain a good read, sharing of a problem, possible solutions, and results of the effort. Like the idea of getting a vehicle running and enjoyable before starting to take it all apart to restore. Cheers Phil 
				__________________ Phil Waterman `41 C60L Pattern 12 `42 C60S Radio Pattern 13 `45 HUP http://canadianmilitarypattern.com/ New e-mail Philip@canadianmilitarypattern.com | 
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|  Read some more Phil...... 
			
			Owner drove around his farm and said it bothered him that the longer it ran the lower near the ZERO oil pressure everytime he idled...... and only went up to 15 or so when driving at low speed..... So out went the pump.... and after about 20 tries we got the new pump back in properly engaged...... have yet to start the engine...... had to disconnect the exhaust pipe for clearance and now hunting for a exhaust gasket or material to make some...... need to hear it run by tonite and see if the oil pressure is better or same... Stay tuned....... my break is over...... 
				__________________ Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada | 
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|  So the goose is cooked.... 
			
			Got everything bolted back on the jeep and she started right up....oil was at 25 pounds cold....... it did take longer for it to go down but down it went.  After 15 minutes we had 3 or 4 pounds on the mechanical gauge..... back to 20 at a fast idle..... engine runs smooth no knocking or missing. With much regret the owner and I have agreed that the next step will be a tear down and rebuild during the cooler months of the Fall Winter. Safe to give the grand kids rides but only on the farm. Except for the fishing to get the pump back in the same timing position of the distributor, the job is technically relatively easy. so now we have a new pump and can plan rebuilding an engine around it...... dropping the exhaust pipe is a must for hand clearance. 3 hands are a must as someone has to hold the rotor by hand in the same original position while inserting the pump. Off for a few weeks at a cottage but when I return I will be tackling my slipping clutch problem on the C15A .... 
				__________________ Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada | 
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