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You did not say if this was a fresh motor, or almost 40 years old, assuming 
that it is original,  there has been some wear on everything since new I.E. 
more oil going past bearings, as well as less volume from the pump, a gauge will 
tell the real story, I have seen engines as you described run for many years 
after this condition showing up, It undoubtly does not help them, but appears 
not to be instant death either.  Not sure what the pressure rating on the 
switch is, would assume it to be around 5 lb. give or take a couple so having the 
light on does not mean that it is not getting any oil,,,,,,,,,,,,,

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