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no oil pressure to 70psi.?
I found out that this engine just loves to produce sluge. I had no oil pressure because the pump gets clogged with this junk. So I put the cleaner in it, now it's at 70psi and won't go down
does anyone know what I can do to fix this nickel and dimer?
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try telling us what kind of car etc details are needed to solve problems.
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Sorry thought we were all Durango owners in this fourm
. It is a 1999 Dodge Durango 5.2liter 4x4. No modifictions came with everything. Changed oil like I was suppose to, have heard about the service bulletin that when confronted with this problemthey are to put different vale cover & baffle to hide the that the engine develops sludge and if the engine needs to be replaced, that they are to blame it on lack of propper oil change. But agin I now have 70psi so what's that mean?
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hey i not trying to be an asshole but why are you posting this in a honda/acura (let's get technical) forum if you have a 1999 Dodge Durango ??
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Re: no oil pressure to 70psi.?
Thats your problem, its a Dodge.
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