I am working on an N14 in a New Holland tractor. About a 1993 model with STC system. Story is that tractor was running along in the field and all of sudden shut down, no oil pressure. They pulled it back to farmyard and the next day started it to move into shed. Engine started out at 70 psi but was dropping quick by the time they got it parked. Now it won't build any pressure on dash gauge or using a mechanical gauge. It has a mechanical gauge in the dash with a low pressure switch built into the gauge. I pulled all 6 piston cooling nozzles and replaced them, they were all fine when removed. Pulled the regulator out of the bottom of the oil pump and doesn't appear to be anything wrong with it. Replaced the oil filter, the oil in it looked good when dumped out. I removed a plug from the oil cooler next to the turbo feed line and it did pump some oil out, a good stream, probably shot out 5 inches from the hole. Anyone familiar or have any ideas? There is a large allen head plug in the gear case about even with the oil pump. I wonder if there is some type of flow control valve behind the plug. Tractor has about 4600 hours on it and looks to be very well maintained. Thanks for any suggestions.