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    Posted: September-25-2015 at 3:01pm
And if you have an Excalibur GM350 (330hp with silver shroud), check your manual, you should likely be running 15W-40 oil, if it is a Ford 351 GT-40 then an entirely different oil.
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does it stay on OVER 1200 RPM's? I believe the warning says something like "don't operate if light stays on above 1200RPM's"...the sensor is checking for oil in the V-drive...if it goes off OVER 1200RPM's, you have no issue...
As far as I can tell, I'm not quite sure...
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the warning light above the starter combination pad keeps blinking and beeping. says don't operate over 1200 RPM. i topped of engine oil (10w40), v-drive fluid (30 weight), and transmission fluid was fine....why would i be getting the warning that wont stop???

Someone mentioned replacing the replacing the Pressure sensor with a 4psi hobbs switch available at NAPA. NAPA asked if the pressure sensor is "normally closed" or "normally open"...I believe the engine is the PCM 350...any advise? thoughts?

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