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NO OIL PRESSURE, ADVICE? 1800 1973

Pi (3.1415926535...)... you're selling yourself short.

I'd wager to guess its your gauge or sending unit, or the wires connecting the two... If you drove for a couple miles with zero oil pressure though, you did some damage. You'd have to rebuild your engine's bottom end at least I expect. Stick a mechanical gauge in there first and see what it says.

Does the oil sparkle like it should having been run with no pressure? If not, I bet you're OK, and the sounds you hear are because your ears are more sensative because you are listening for the sound of death...


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-Matt '70 145s, '65 1800s, '66 122s wagon, others inc. '53 XK120 FHC






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