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Question? Is the oil pressure switch tool a thin walled socket? Using a standard 24mm socket I am unable to remove the sensor.
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@914Sixer
1st we need to make sure you have the right sensor for that combo gauge. I'm not an expert on what sensor that gauge pairs with. Blocked oil cooler is very possible. I've seen blocked cooler on all three engines I've torn down this year GA004310, GA000099, and the 2.4L six. Midwest cottonwood fluff is nasty and clogs leaky oily coolers. Also verify engine timing is proper and pull plugs to make sure you aren't running extremely lean (white ish plug insulator). |
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