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Originally Posted by vettestr
As Tom wells mentioned the oil pressure concern already I would suggest an ounce of prevention. You may not see quick dip/loss of oil pressure or be too busy to even catch it. A pressure switch wired to a red light monitoring your oil pressure is cheap insurance.
If the light flickers or comes on then there are a couple of ways to go after the issue. (accusump - new pan - or both) but light coming on is better than a sun bearing telling you of the problem. a link to Jegs and switch http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...45853_-1_10337
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Did we read the same thread?
Monitoring your oil pressure is a great idea... but I'm not so sure it's necessary to fix a pressurized 9"....
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Went back and reread the thread. I see where your coming from. My bad! Warning lights are definitely useful if you are going to push a car to it's limits.
rblong, put a catch can on your rear end and it will solve your leaky gear oil problem.