This is for future reference so some poor sap surfing this site in search of an answer may stumble across this and enlighten them as to how to fix their Dodge if they get a no oil pressure indication or an erratic indication. First off, I was told by my neighbor who works on industrial diesels, that the Cummins design for the oil pump is over built and should easily outlast the rest of the motor. So unless you run Fram oil filter the chances of actually having no oil pressure are fairly remote. The cause of mine was a faulty sending unit. The maintenance manual outlines no troubleshooting procedure, it was from searching this site that I found the sending unit to be a common fail item. I ordered part #3408428 and when it came in it had magically turned into part #4088390. I asked what was up with that and the parts guru told me it is the latest and greates that Cummins has to offer all of us valued customers. The Dodge dealer wanted $210 for it, so I gladly paid Cummins the $70 + tax for it then went in search of the socket to pull the old one since it is too tight for my channel locks. I found that a 32mm OR a 1 1/4" deep well socket with about 8" of extension was enough for me to get it while working from above. The sending unit is located beneath the ECM, below the fuel filter housing and above the starter on the driver side. It has a small electrical connector on it. Took about 2 minutes to change it out, torque is 144 in lbs as per the manual. All is well. Hope this helps someone out in the future. Thanks to all who replied and guided me through the procedure. I just wanted to consolidate the info for ease of surfing.
Pat
2001 ETH