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Old 26-09-2009, 01:10 PM   #1
bluefin59
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Default oil pressure dropping on fairmot ghia

Hi guys i have in the last couple of weeks done an oil change on my 6 cyl fairmont ghia vct ,i used magnatec 10w40 and a ryco filter now it seems to be loosing oil pressure at idle but not when it is under load . Today at the lights it dropped back so far an alarm went of on the dash ,i turned it of and checked the level and that was fine but it now keeps dropping way back to one notch on the gauge ,what have i done wrong or do i have a major problem . Should i do another change and maybe change brands of oil or do you think its tooo late ,advise on oil brand and viscosity would be appreciated as i am going on holidays next week ...matt :togo: :togo: :togo:

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