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Posted by Gerry Norrish on August 20, 2002 at 21:16:06 from (207.200.149.142):
I have an AO unstyled not streamlined thats almost restored. I took It out for a drive the other day and the oil pressure died. So into the shop it went and I found the main oil line from the oil pump to the governer was sheared off. Open closer inspection I found that the oil line had ware marks on it and looked like the crank was hitting it. I got a new line and am going to put it in but had heard there are many things that can have caused this. What should I do and(or) check to ensure this dosent happed again as this piece is almost impossible to find. Any thoughts or comments would be GREAT!!! You can email me or leave a reply and ill check back soon THANKS A BUNCH. Gerry
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