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Join Date: Sep 1998
Location: Oviedo, FL
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Your gaskets won't effect the oil pressure. The bearings do that.
I'd change the sending unit and see what happens. If it is still low. Well.....the motor is worn. But, try the sending unit first.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: mission
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WEll I have asked around and I have been told it may be the regulator valve. I am trying to find the cheap easy way first. When I look under teh hood there is oil overspray all over the shock tower, and along the distributer. It is even coming out of the filler capp too. Does this narrow it down at all?
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