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allright guys i got a question for my old t-bird that i sold to my ol ladys sister. when u are stopped at a stop light the oil pressure goes way down to red and when taking off it wants to stall. has real bad oil leak and i know the sending unit is still good, because i had the problem when i still had it. and i put a new one on and it did nothing. well tell me what u think ty.
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Re: oil

so does nobody have any idea?
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Low oil pressure usually indicates worn bearings.
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Re: oil

and where would the bearings be?
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Re: oil

Main bearings for the crank, rod bearings for the connecting rods to the crank, cam bearings. Inside the engine.
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Re: oil

yay so i have to tear the engine apart to get to it. fun oh well like i said it's not my car so i don't care lol.ty
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Re: oil

try a small bottle of STP oil thickner to pump up your oil presure and get as much life out of your motor
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