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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) Oiling system?

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I had a weird situation today on the way to work. As I came up to a stop light, the oil pressure light came on and I looked down and saw the guage was at zero. I immediately pulled over, shut off the truck. I checked the oil level and it was halfway in the safe zone, so no low oil condition. I check every time I get fuel, so didn't really expect to find a problem there. No oil leaks to speak of and no consumption issues. So could it just be a sending unit acting up?



How are our oil pumps driven? Via a shaft like in a SBC or SBF?



Chris
 
I'm no expert, but my 96's oil pressure started droping on a trip. It fluctuated and was a lot lower then normal. Turned out it was the sending unit. Easy to change. Hope that is your problem.



Gene
 
Typically a sending unit problem. I worked on one a couple month ago, similar symptoms. I replaced the sending unit but it didn't fix the problem. It will randomly fall to 0 and chime. I put a mechanical gauge on it and it has no issues with pressure so I assume it is some kind of issue with the dash cluster. Interested to hear if anyone else has run into this.
 
Get a sender from NAPA, around $30. Usually solves the problem.



Did the trick for me. It's been about a year now and 15K miles since mine exhibited similar symptoms. Only problem I had was getting the socket on the old sender. I had to grind the hex portion of the top outside edge of the socket to get it to fit.
 
I always see 40psi or just slightly more. Ambient temp, engine temp and engine speed all seem to have no effect.
 
That is because our stock oil pressure gauge is just an idiot light with a needle. It only reads pressure or no pressure. I wonder of our stock oil pressure "gauge" will support a variable pressure sending unit.
 
That is because our stock oil pressure gauge is just an idiot light with a needle. It only reads pressure or no pressure. I wonder of our stock oil pressure "gauge" will support a variable pressure sending unit.



I suspected that. The temp gauge in my 99 Firebird Formula is the same way, it reads 210 all the time no matter what. When I installed a real temp gauge I was happy to see the car runs just above 180 most of the time.



Might have to install a real oil pressure gauge in the future.
 
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