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- Subject: Re: Oil pressure question?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec15.154701.1@bronco.fnal.gov>
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- References: <1992Dec15.203102.24544@ncar.ucar.edu>
- Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1992 21:47:01 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec15.203102.24544@ncar.ucar.edu>, cbh@windsurf.scd.ucar.edu (Cris Hannu) writes:
- > I've got a question about the relationship of oil pressure to volume.
- > I've got an '84 Bronco II w/ 2.8L. I had the engine rebuilt (it has now
- > got about 10,000 miles on it), it was bored out and I had a new cam put in.
- > Anyway, the oil pressure is higher now (than originally) and it seems to
- > *increase* when the oil starts getting low. Is this normal, or do I have a
- > flaky sending unit? I would've thought it would *decrease*.
- >
- > -- Cris
-
- Oil pressure is not related to the volume, unless you run out. :-)
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