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Re: O T Ford oil pressure fluxes
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Posted by big fred on December 06, 2004 at 19:08:09 from (65.219.141.162):
In Reply to: O T Ford oil pressure fluxes posted by Van in AR on December 06, 2004 at 18:42:09:
Your oil pressure gauge only has two positions, "pressure" or "no pressure". It's just a pressure switch, Ford stopped putting pressure senders in vehicles when their research showed that the available pressure senders were one of the highest-failure-rate parts in the engine. So if your gauge is fluctuating, you have barely enough pressure to safely operate, I'd advise taking out the pressure switch and putting a mechanical pressure gauge in there while you diagnose the problem, that way you will know exactly how much pressure you got. Also try changing your oil and replacing the filter so you know the filter isn't the problem.
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