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Posted by Trying to learn on June 27, 2003 at 08:11:20 from (208.215.191.58):
Maintain my tractors well and only have to do tuning and medium mechanical stuff. Have not yet torn apart a motor. A problem has arisen for me... My wife's restored by someone else 69 Mustang Coupe black on black has been knocking for six months - now she tells me! Took it to the mechanic and he said the oil pump suction tube got screwed up and she has been running it with little or no oil pressure for some time. He fixed it and sent her home with it but said I should totally rebuild it - it is really damaged. Here's my question: What parts/locations of the motor does the oil pump lubricate? Please list them for me. Where on the engine do you test for oil pressure and how is it done? It is the 302 v8 block. What damage should I be looking for specifically? I would like to learn so I can install pressure gauges on my tractors as a precaution as well. Thanks alot, I need to learn more about this. Mark
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