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Old 05-10-2003, 03:17 PM
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You could be sucking air in the sump, check your oil pickup in the pan
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Old 05-12-2003, 09:10 PM
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I think I have the problem solved...



The next day after changing the oil I decided to change it again. I was hungover so I went to lubepros and they drained it then filled her up ran it and drained and refilled. I saw a couple at first but I haven't seen any bubbles yet. I bet it was the cleaner in the oil.
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Originally Posted by rmaiersg' date='May 12 2003, 09:10 PM
I think I have the problem solved...



The next day after changing the oil I decided to change it again. I was hungover so I went to lubepros and they drained it then filled her up ran it and drained and refilled. I saw a couple at first but I haven't seen any bubbles yet. I bet it was the cleaner in the oil.
Its odd that a water based cleaner would mix with oil, make sure that your oil pressure gauge is working perfectly. You dont want to suck air on the oil pickup in the pan. that = bang
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