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Old 08-20-2007, 05:06 PM
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Re: 94 Bonneville - Low oil pressure when warmed up

good luck i just went through this with my 1995 with 150k on it was spun bearings crank is out getting worked now

i have a 3800 series 1 engine i bought thinking i could transplant

but entirly diif seeing how i have a series 2 the engine i have is out of a 1994 transport and was a transplant to it was told it was out of a early 90's grandam with 50k on it was a rollover does run good and will sell reasonable

trans is a bonus 248-246-6502 john
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had same problem 94 bonnie. egr valve was sticking open. replaced it running fine now
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Re: 94 Bonneville - Low oil pressure when warmed up

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had same problem 94 bonnie. egr valve was sticking open. replaced it running fine now
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