Clark C-30:
Low oil pressure warning

i have a Clark c30 P232l-0632-9862CN. every now and then it would ran rough and would stink when running. like lp (stink) so we parked it and installed a new lp pressure regulator, cleaned the mixer out to. Now it struggles to start. turns over about 5 times, then starts but then dies immediately and the low oil pressure warning is on the dash. Any recommendations.?
fuel all the way to the mixer. Good spark. engine oil level good. oil has 100 hrs on it. truck only has 1400 hrs on.
  • Posted 27 May 2025 15:29
  • Discussion started by Hein
  • North Dakota, United States
Hein Terblanche
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Did you get this resolved?
On that truck, anytime the key is on and the engine is not running you will get a low oil pressure warning. That said, sounds like you still have a fuel problem
Check the oil pressure with a wet gauge.
  • Posted 30 May 2025 03:34
  • Reply by kelsey
  • Tennessee, United States

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