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Oil pressure problem

tonyroc14

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1998 Ford Explorer Sport
New to me 1998 explorer 4.0 SOHC. Has fresh 10w30 valvoline synpower and a new mobil 1 oil filter. 130,000 miles. Anyways for the past two to three starts my car has been making sounds like it's starved of oil just for a second after start up. I'm not sure if you guys have seen my other thread with a video of a weird noise but maybe this is related. Couple questions here. Do you think the mobil 1 oil filter might be too restricting? Are the oil pumps notorious for going bad? Maybe there is blockage of the sump? I also got this noise when I first changed my oil. I filled the filter up too! But I had no pressure for 1-1 1/2 seconds. I'm thinking of at least checking the sump and if there is no blockage I'm going to replace the pump. Any thoughts?
 



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Its probably timing chain guides or tensioner problem, very common.
 






I posted a video of the sound and mo one seems to think it is a chain
 






I went and listened to video but can't really tell what the noise is.
 






Exactly and now the noise is back. I think I have to open stuff up, my oil pan is leaking anyways :(
 






pull the pan and look for palstic pieces, that will give you idea if guides are broken.
 






That's exactly what I figured :/
 






Where is the oil pressure sending unit? I am going to check my oil pressure. Hopefully there are no bad signs :) I do not have any knocking and I do believe this engine was taken care of, but I must check because I don't want to ruin a perfectly good engine.
 






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