On Wed, 7 Mar 2007, John Elle wrote: > I finished my fuel injected Spirit (with a carburetor at the time) in > time to drive it to St. Louis in 1999. I replaced the well vented OEM > engine with one from a 1975 Pacer that still had all connecting rods > attached to the crank shaft after it was well rebuilt of course. I > re-used the oil pressure sending unit from the 1980 engine which had the > pressure sensor internally along with the normally open switch that > controlled power to the automatic choke so it would start timing out as > soon as the engine started so the choke would be on for only a short > period of time. > I had about 5 days to break in the engine. Some where in the interval > the idiot light went on for oil pressure and scared the bejabbers out > of me. My brand new almost $2000.00 engine was broke I thought, but then > again it went back out and I heard no undue noises. This repeated a > couple of times so I bought a new oil pressure sending unit. That one > went on for good some where in New Mexico setting a good bit of fear > into my psyche. Hearing no undue noises I drove with it that way until > evening and bought another one, which went on somewhere in Missouri or > so. By this time I was getting used to the lying oil pressure light so I > left it alone until I got to St. Louis where I bought another one. That > one went on as I was leaving Missouri so I ignored it until I got back > home and bought another one. Change dates and names of cities, and this is exactly what happened to me on my 258. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list