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Thanks for the info. This is my first 911 (had many 356's). Turns out my oil pressure is above normal. Sorry about last night, had a deadline of sorts. Oh yeh, KurtV, the last person I'd take mechanical advice from is someone with a 72 MGB!

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Thanks for the info. This is my first 911 (had many 356's). Turns out my oil pressure is above normal. Sorry about last night, had a deadline of sorts. Oh yeh, KurtV, the last person I'd take mechanical advice from is someone with a 72 MGB!
Lol! But I have so much experience doing roadside repairs with that B!
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I've had a few English cars, bikes, women, beers. With the exception of a Norton Comando, they all sucked.
You might want to use the smilies or let me know whether you are joking or not. Like the British, your humor seems to be a bit dry.
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