BMcQuillan
TDR MEMBER
Truck is a 2005 2500 5.9 with a little over 50000 miles on it. After a 6 week period, finally got the Snodepot stainless oil pan installed along with all the transmission lines, trans service, Bilstein 5100's all around, front brakes with calipers, brake hoses, one wheel speed sensor, steering stabilizer,sway bar links, oil service, fuel and air filters.. This was in between a week long trip to the hospital to get a cardioversion to restore my normal heart rythym, but thats another story!. Truck sounded excellent when I fired it up. I ran it for 4 or 5 minutes while crawling around underneath to check for leaks,which there were none. Later that night , I started it again,and the CEL popped on along with the check gauges warning light. The oil pressure gauge was not at zero, but at the very low end of the scale when I shut it off. Checked the CEL with my scan tool, and it was the famous battery temp sender code. I had both batteries unhooked for the period that the truck was apart. I am reluctant to fire it up again without first verifying that I do indeed have oil pressure. I am going to get a mechanical gauge and tap it into the 1/8 npt port on top of the oil filter housing, but I would like to pull a fuel injection relay first to prevent the engine from starting while i check it out. Do you guys think this is a reasonable way to attack this problem? I know the stock sender is really a transducer that just looks for above or below 6 psi. I could just roll the dice and fire it up again, but I hate to take a chance. Any and all input would be appreciated! Thank you. Really enjoy this forum, have learned a lot.