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[QUOTE="Patrick Feeley, post: 1548331, member: 2142"] JMHO: Use Ford/Motorcraft O-Rings and gaskets only. Don't use aftermarket parts. Too many horror stories of them not sealing. Also, since you have a 95 it probably still has the oil cooler/filter header adapter where the filter bypass valve (spring/washer/disk under where the filter screws on) and the oil pressure regulator valve (on the block side of the adapter) are simple "staked" in. The valve parts can fall out, and in the case of the regulator, may not be noticed. This will usually can a no start due to low oil pressure feeding the HPOP reservoir. Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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