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Take off the hubcaps and test drive it again. If the sound is still present then try tightening the lug nuts. If it goes away, put the hubcaps back on and tap them with a rubber hammer ti seat them firmly.
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Highest probability is a bad igniter in the distributor. Replace the igniter controller mounted outside the distributor at the same time...good luck...
I myself would go for the pressure sensor, should be located either on the side of the block or on the side of the side of the oil pan. If you're concerned about the reading, the aftermarket sensors you mentioned should work just fine.
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