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Old 06-07-2001, 10:26 PM   #7
Unit 5302
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My uncle put a new oil pump into his 1969 Boss 302 when he assembled the engine a few months ago.

After a month or two of occational driving he lost some oil pressure. Turns out the shaft in the oil pump was wearing. It caused metal dust to accumulate.

So I'd have to say Capri306's suggestion on that item is totally valid.
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