My wife's Durango has been briefly flashing the "check gauge" light over the last couple of weeks. This has been in addition to other intermittent gauge/indicator warnings these Chrysler's seem to be plagued with. However, after her call this morning, I'm giving this some concern. It seems that the oil pressure gauge momentarily dropped to zero, but then returned to normal. I told her to leave it parked and to take my car into work while I gave this some thought.
After a quick web search, I have found numerous reports of this often accompanied by finding sludge in the oil pan and/or a completely destroyed motor (the owner often denied warrantee as Dodge claimed sludge proves negligence with maintenance). I change the oil every 3000 miles and NEVER seen it dirty. This Durango has the 318 V8 which has been a proven motor over the years so it kind of surprised me. However, I came across a post made by someone who claimed to know what the problem was. It is as follows:
Has anyone else heard of anything like this? I’m also wondering how easy it is to find a steel timing gear to replace the aluminum one. Thanks for any help.
After a quick web search, I have found numerous reports of this often accompanied by finding sludge in the oil pan and/or a completely destroyed motor (the owner often denied warrantee as Dodge claimed sludge proves negligence with maintenance). I change the oil every 3000 miles and NEVER seen it dirty. This Durango has the 318 V8 which has been a proven motor over the years so it kind of surprised me. However, I came across a post made by someone who claimed to know what the problem was. It is as follows:
the solution to all of the engine problems with the durago as far as oil pressure and sludge is concerned. dodge used an upper timing gear made of aluminum and put a nylon coating of some type on the gear, the coating breaks into pieces falls down to the oil pan and it clogs the oil pump pick up screen causing low or no oil pressure wearing out the motor resulting in engine failure if not detected and replaced early enough , and a mechanic calling it oil sludge is bull****, it does not feel like or look like oil sludge, my oil is always clean , the way the oil drain nut is in the oil pan keeps the nylon pieces from running out when you change your oil, it holds it there for the pick up screen to suck them up and keep clogging the pump, makes me wonder if they knew this was going to happen as it looks designed to happen, I just fixed mine and it took me over an hour to clean the crap out of my oil pan, so take your timing chain off and replace it with all steel one and take oil pan off clean pick up tube or replace and replace oil pump put it back together and your problem is fixed,
Has anyone else heard of anything like this? I’m also wondering how easy it is to find a steel timing gear to replace the aluminum one. Thanks for any help.