On start-up, the oil pressure will drop to zero after about 5 seconds. I cannot find any pattern to this except for that it usually happens (randomly)in the mornings. It will drop to zero and the check guages light will come on. If I immediately shut it down and restart it, it is fine. Unfortunately, there are times where I will just reachover to start the truck and walk away while it warms up. If the pressure drops off I can tell because it will sound a bit more chattery than usual, at that point i'll walk back to the truck and sure enogh, it has dropped to zero.
I have brought the truck in to the dealership 3 times for this (under warranty), one of the times they kept it for a week. They have replaced the oil cooler (thinking it was a stuck check valve) and they have replaced the sending unit 2 times. Nothing has fixed it and now they wont touch it unless I pay because the warranty has expired.
Has anyone experienced this and can tell me what is going on? I would think its just an electronic issue but I can hear the lack of oil pressure in the motor when it happens. HELP!#@$%!
Maybe I'm missing something but if I'm diagnosing this right I would say that the oil pressure relief valve built into the oil pump is sticking open
Maybe I'm missing something but if I'm diagnosing this right I would say that the oil pressure relief valve built into the oil pump is sticking open and repeated starts and stops is breaking it loose only to stick again later. I've had this happen once in an old chevy 427 that I had rebuilt and wanted more oil pressure so I decided to stretch the spring. Bad idea. It kept sticking occasionally and i finally had to replace the pump.
DogramTD, what brand oil filters are you using? I'm wondering if the bypass in the filter could be screwing you up somehow.
I use FG filters.
Ryan makes a great suggestion, I would go one step further.
Look the plunger over for shiny spots and/or drag marks, swear at at and throw it in the trash, then replace with new if not too expensive.
Where the issue seems to be getting worse I would not trust the spring either.
You may also find that the spring has a broken coil when you get it out.
As far as the oil pump goes, as said above they either pump or they don't.
Provide your Engine Serial Number and I will look the spring and plunger for you, also check pricing to see if it is within reason.
Price might not be bad, I don't mind checking for you.
I am working here until 3. 00pm so if you respond by then I can give you a fast answer.
Mike.
Thanks Mike, I away from home right now until next weekend but I will get it to you then. I have been looking around as I have been suspecting the PRV as well; at the price of $80, I would just replace the entire cooler rather than just the plunger and spring. This way they are born together and mate together.
Of course all this is subject to the results of my test after installing my manual gauge. I am almost certain that the pressure is in fact dropping off and its not just an electrical issue. I think this because of my keen ear to mechanical sounds and the fact that a few others are having the same issues and symptoms I am.
85psi seems high for idle. i think it should be in the 20psi range. i too am thinking that its the pressure relief valve. this is more to mike, but working professionally i have ordered parts where you have to take old parts and install them in the new one. i dont know if this is a similar situation however if they changed the oil cooler maybe they didnt change the prv. even at 80 bucks i would pull it out and inspect it before replacing it. im probably preaching to the choir, but look for shiny areas that indicate wear, broken or weak spring, propper seating, etc. if nothing is found, i would replace those parts and see if it changes.