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RE: oil pump replacement
By Lucas - 10/26/2004 10:37:04 PM; IP 12.146.226.183
Jeff, your problem may not be solved by replacing the oil pump. Bearing clearances generally control oil pressure along with oil viscosity. That's why you have higher oil pressure when the engine is cold. It appears to me that Gary has headed you in the right direction. Main bearing and Rod bearing wear
may be the culprit here! Keep us posted and good luck!
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 oil pump replacement -- jeff jones, 10/23/2004
 RE: oil pump replacement -- Gary XL, 10/23/2004
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 RE: oil pump replacement -- giacamo, 10/30/2004
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