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Won start low pressure on motor 50 psa

Ford explorer 97 4x4 motor 4.0 sohc

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More info Please!! If the compression is 50psi, the motor is shot! However, you should be able to fire it up by pouring a cup of oil down the intake. It will smoke like mad for a few minutes! Frankster016

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