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Bouncing Oil Pressure


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I have an 05 dodge ram 1500 with the 5.7 hemi. I have recently changed the oil and everything but my oil pressure drops to nothing one it gets below 1000 rpms and once it reaches 1000 rpms it goes back up to normal. Any suggestions on what might it be? I have not burned or use any oil.
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If it is consistent, I would guess the sending unit.
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I'm betting the sender is faulty, and your oil pressure is just fine.


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Sounds right to me but I am used to Chevys, they hold next to no pressure at idle.
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And every time it drops the light says to check gauge. Is there am additive I could try to put in there?

And it only doe it after the motor has warmed up to normal temp. If the motor is cold then it won't do it at all.
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And every time it drops the light says to check gauge. Is there am additive I could try to put in there?

 

 

You want to put an additive in your gauge?

 

Check the sender connections, ground, and the connections at the instrument panel.  Or, keep on thinking you have an oil pressure problem.


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hard to get the full picture on thread, first, if I understand it was hunky before you went to work? then soul search use the keep it simple rule, a few questions from the distance, is there a pool of oil under the pan? is the oil filter leaking? did you use a super light weight oil this time? if you can't find something you did wrong, I'd probably replace the oil sender as said,  not much expense there lettuce know what you find


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You want to put an additive in your gauge?
 
Check the sender connections, ground, and the connections at the instrument panel.  Or, keep on thinking you have an oil pressure problem.

if after checking all this pull the sending unit and hook up a mechanical gauge to check actual pressure.
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There is no oil leaking out anywhere and I put the oil that was recommended by a dodge dealership. No is there an additive I put in the oil to try to fix this problem? Where would I check the connections at? It is tight and everything at the gauge.
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If you don't know or can not find the oil sending unit? Take it to a dealer.
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And the motor is not making any noises either.

I am trying to keep away from taking it anywhere and just do it all myself
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If you are looking at the front of the motor the sending unit should be on the left side just next to the oil filter. Imagine you need to access from bottom of the truck.
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Okay so I don't have to drop the oil pan?
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don't drop the pan, you'll see the filter and connector as said above

 

surely there aren't two of us on the same planet lol , are you sure this all started just by changing the oil? any other symptoms? new to you truck?

did you pressure wash/clean the motor and maybe got some water into a oil sender connector?  pull the connector off clean and reseat it, check the dipsticklevel. Realisticly the loss of oil pressure reading under normal circumstance would have to be sender or pump fubar. So if you don't beileve these let it run, listen if it sounds good doesn't start making lifter or bearing noises take it for a short spin mayb some gunk/air fowling the sender.  Mine sometimes makes some faint lifter clacking for short duration on first start up but the pressure guage is reading fine, got 90k on her I'm using full synth 10w40 now instaead of the 5w20 and it's helped that proplem Taking it in is the safest for ya. 

 

last time I took mine in for a battery light on the dash it was no nut on the alternater stud? wtf must have been that way for some time, cha-ching $46.00 for them and a large case of the dumbass for me


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It doesn't make any noise at all. No it started right before I got the oil changed. Everyone told me that the hemis are bad about loosing oil pressure when the oil needs changed. I was gunna drain everything and pit 10w40 in it because it has 5w20 I it now. I am gunna pull the connector apart as soon as I get home.
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It doesn't make any noise at all. No it started right before I got the oil changed. Everyone told me that the hemis are bad about loosing oil pressure when the oil needs changed. I was gunna drain everything and pit 10w40 in it because it has 5w20 I it now. I am gunna pull the connector apart as soon as I get home.

 

pardnah, if this started before the oil change you need to get a bit more proactive, sounds as though something is going out if it's a oil pump it's serious, if it'sa sender not so bad can be replaced easy.  Never have heard or experienced any Hemi issues loosing oil pressure for no good reason.  If your oil was at the proper level and just needed changing that not cause what you described.....unless it was really some shot oil.

 

I don't know what miles you have or what part of the country so your call on the weight, mine has high miles and I live way down yonder in the land of cotton, you will be fine with 5w20 if that's what you put in and if you're driving it around and all is well your sender is having issues IMO


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add some sugar to your gas tank, it will take all the noise out of your engine


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I got 156000 miles on mine and I live in kansas. I got this motor put in about three months ago because the old motor locked up on me. The motor it self has about 5000 miles on it.

If it was the oil pump would I have to pull the timing cover along with the oil pan?

My motor is not making any noise at all.
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It the oil pressure only drops when the engine is running at normal temperature. When I first start it up and it is cold ten the pressure doesn't drop at all till I drive for about ten minutes.
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