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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) low oil pressure

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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Trying to decide on a gear swap

Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Transmissions

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I have a totaly stock 97 4x4 135,000 mi. well cared for and last night I noticed that the oil pressure gauge showing in the red right at 0 psi. so I let off the throttle to pull over and check things out and the gauge shot up to 40psi. so I put the truck in neutral and pressed the throttle slowly and at about 1475 the pressure starts to drop off, and at 1500 rpm the pressure shows 0.

Any ideas I am full of oil, maybe a bad sender.

Thanks, Mike

P. S. at idle I have 40 psi.
 
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Almost guaranteed to be the sensor. Mine's been doing that of late, but only when it's warm/hot. This's the third sensor I've had in the truck in 235K miles.
 
Mine did that, I changed out the sender, but it still does it on occasion.

I'm idling at about 600 RPM's, and I think that's why.

If I start out on a hill it does it.
 
BTW, parts stores seem to want $330 for the sensor, if they can get it. Dunno what dealers want, but it's sure to be expensive.

I just bought one from Cummins Atlantic for $33, plus $15 overnight charge. They've sold exactly two of them ever, today and in 2001, to me. :) Now I gotta find a socket or wrench to effect the install!

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fest3er,

Could you please post Cummins part number? I stopped at my local Cummins dealer today to inquire about one and was told that it probably a dealer item as it feeds the Dodge gauge in the dash. If you'd post part # I could go back to them and they'd order it.



By the way, I have a '98 12 valve.



Thanks

Rich P:confused:
 
Give Cummins the engine serial number and they'll surely get the right part for you. For my engine, the part # is 3932300, product code CECO. (Howver, I would expect all the oil senders to be the same model. )

The engine # is on the vehicle left side of the timing cover. There're several numbers; the one labelled 'Engine' is the one you want.
 
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