1998 Chevy 350 Problem Starting (Oil Pressure Switch?)

I am having problems starting. It will crank for several tries before it starts. Each time it seems to take longer. When I restart it after

running, it fires right up. I replaced the fuel pump about a year ago.

When I turn the key, the fuel pump powers up normally. I checked the fuel pressure and it is normal. I just replaced the fuel filter, no help. I tuned it up a year ago also and just checked the plugs, all fine. I replaced the distributor cap and coil but not the coil module.

The wires were replaced also. I am thinking it is clogged fuel injectors or maybe the oil pressure switch. The oil pressure is reading normal while running. It runs without missing. It accelerates

normally but when I floor it, it bogs badly. I am going to replace the

oil pressure switch but I cannot locate it. Any help would be appreciated.

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tonyb3147
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It not the oil pressure switch. Look for fuel delivery problems. Start with the filter, then have the pump (fuel pressure)checked.

Al.

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