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Re: OT...? on Ford oil pressure sending unit
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Posted by BLW on January 26, 2007 at 08:49:32 from (4.156.138.223):
In Reply to: OT...? on Ford oil pressure sending unit posted by Steve Crum on January 26, 2007 at 08:28:17:
have fords for years- and hate to tell you-- the problem is prob. in the oil pump-- the last few years ford has made lousy pumps some of them only went 30K and did just what you are experiencing== put in heavy oil and I'll bet you the pressure comes back-- I don't mean to run it this way but it will tell you if it is in the pump or guage.. if it is a 2 wh dr not bad to change-- ///// another screwing by ford but they aren't the only ones ++ chevy with the overdrive tranny, dodge with the weak front end toyota with the rust and so on and so on wish you luck
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