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Re: Timing help
« on: Nov 29, 2008, 07:02:41 PM »
once you have the pan off, reach up and see if any of the connecting rods are noticeably loose, if they are :yikes:

hopefully all is ok,  clean the oil pickups wire screen, and clean the oil pan , a new pan gasket is needed, 

and yea i would check the oil pump and make sure its not got stuff clogged in it
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