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Old 09-15-2021, 01:08 PM #16
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No, I did not. I had some ups and downs in life like most of us. It caused my oil issue to go on the back burner and it's been sitting ever since. I just recently purchased a new oil pump and pickups. I finally have my garage clean enough to roll her back in. However, my wife decided to fall 2 days ago and break her 1st, 2nd, and 3rd metatarsal's in her foot. So we will see how much time this takes away from tearing into the issue again. I will post as soon as I know more.

You had 18psi with cold oil or hot oil?


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You had 18psi with cold oil or hot oil?


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It had been running for 10 minutes or so. The engine was good and hot when I got back under the hood.
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