As far as cranking the engine after setting or light repair goes. Doesn’t the oil pressure switch prevent the engine from starting until there is oil pressure? I haven’t tested that switch on the filter adapter but I thought that was what it was for.
When I recorded my '09 4.6L's EOP last yr, I pulled the EOP switch
w\ key off & installed my oil pressure gauge & left the switch wire unplugged thus the ECU wouldn't see the EOP switch activate upon KOER. Started car & ran w\o issue outside of a low engine oil pressure warning light on the dash so I know that if the EOP switch is unplugged (meaning the wire is open.......not grounded) while the ign key is off then started, no alarms outside of a low EOP light & no no-start signals from ECU to prevent car from startup & running (think this may have been done initially w\ the 05-06 MY's w\ the EOL switch in side of oil pan........after a ton of complaints on this switch failing--or actually working properly w\ folks who don't check oil levels--causing excessive warning lights in dash & some folks caught bypassing this switch out of service while still under warranty, Ford did away w\ it on the later MY's).
Since I knew I was pulling this 15-yr old original EOP switch out to check actual EOP, I replaced it w\ a new EOP switch after I was done........cheap insurance.
This much I know............
Didn't test for this at the time (wasn't on my mind to check), but I kinda can see if the EOP switch wire is plugged up & on KOER the EOP comes up & either initially grounds or opens the switch circuit to indicate to the ECU that the engine has initial EOP established & THEN the wire is unplugged afterwards indicating to the ECU that the engine has lost EOP......then maybe the ECU goes into a shutdown mode to protect the engine as well as light up the low EOP light in dash..........?
I can't say for sure if the ECU will shut the engine down in this scenario (definitely nothing seen in my car's tune strategy\calibration to indicate any type of EOP shutdown mode existing.........if it is, it's definitely embedded thus not available thru HPTuners software....), but I definitely know that 1 needs to make sure that this EOP switch wire is in good condition, hooked up & not broken as well as the EOP switch is operational along w\ the dash's low EOP light bulb as this is all you got between you & a locked up 3V.........unless you install an actual EOP gauge as a backup.........because if you can hear anything, it's already too late.
Hope this helps.