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Posted by RKS on June 14, 2000 at 19:06:20 from (63.27.156.188):
Been away for some time. I'm getting my 41 H ready for the kids on the 4th of July. After a short warm up with pressure at 60 plus, oil psi drops to 10-20. I think the previous owner had never converted to detergent oil, because there was a lot of "plastic" in the oil pan drainings at the first two changes. I'm thinking the oil pump screen is getting covered after a few moments of running and then the pressure has to drop. Do you think dropping the pan and cleaning real good and removing and cleaning the pump and screen would keep the pressure up? Thanks, RKS
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