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<blockquote data-quote="shane77" data-source="post: 138808" data-attributes="member: 25734"><p>I have a 86' 642 with kent ford motor. I have to confirm Zeke those are my location for sending units. As far as ignoring the lights that's always a gamble. You could have a value going bad or broken spring and they don't always show up really noticeable symptoms. When unsure check it out. You can always get a cheap set of line pressure gauges and laser temp reader to troubleshoot it.</p><p>These are old dog machines so it's also not surprising if there may be some wiring issues that may cause it. Some of those issue can be a long road of discovery and easier to ignore. It's just all up to you and the chance you want to take and are you willing to fix it if you ignore it and it breaks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shane77, post: 138808, member: 25734"] I have a 86' 642 with kent ford motor. I have to confirm Zeke those are my location for sending units. As far as ignoring the lights that's always a gamble. You could have a value going bad or broken spring and they don't always show up really noticeable symptoms. When unsure check it out. You can always get a cheap set of line pressure gauges and laser temp reader to troubleshoot it. These are old dog machines so it's also not surprising if there may be some wiring issues that may cause it. Some of those issue can be a long road of discovery and easier to ignore. It's just all up to you and the chance you want to take and are you willing to fix it if you ignore it and it breaks. [/QUOTE]
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