Oil Pressure Sending Unit
#1
Senior Member
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Oil Pressure Sending Unit
I have read through a bunch of previous threads, sounds like the sending unit is the culprit. Truck runs great, 5.0 engine, however the fake oil pressure gauge reades just on the right side of N of NORMAL. Sometimes it will jump up and sit right in the middle of O, and sometimes between N and O. From what I have read, this is a pretty common thing, and the gauge isnt really a gauge at all. However, its one of those things that you would like to see it back where I think it should be, just to the right of straight up and down. A new sending unit is super cheap, however the location of it looks to be a booger to get to. I am sure many of you have done this to your trucks, any suggestions that might make this easier? Does it require a "special" socket to remove the factory sending unit? Can just barely see the darn thing.. .havent tried from underneath, maybe that would be easier. Pretty sure thats what it is... just replaced my water temp sending unit, it was doing the same thing. Dont know why they ever put a "dummy gauge" in.. not much sense in that.
#2
Senior Member
If your truck is a 5.0L/302..........
They are cheap and very easy to remove to if you remove the oil filter. You will need a special socket to remove it or if you are handy with vice grip pliers, you may be able to get it off by using those.
They are cheap and very easy to remove to if you remove the oil filter. You will need a special socket to remove it or if you are handy with vice grip pliers, you may be able to get it off by using those.
#5
Senior Member
The fun of it, is I bought it specifically to rebuild the engine and was able to get it running well prior (minus the suspect oil pressure) to tearing it down.
I hear people say "dummy" gauge and I understand that, but I still think that it has to see a certain amount of pressure to function.
#6
Senior Member
That is correct,I believe the number is 7 psi but not sure. The op didn't ask about the gauge going to zero though, he asked about varying pressure indications. That's not a pressure issue on a binary sender.
#7
Salvage Yard Pro
Sorry to argue guys, no special socket needed. Either a 27mm or a 24mm socket. It's dark and I don't feel like digging through the tool box. Like $5 at autozone. Buy your sending unit and go fit it to a 24 or 27mm socket. I'm almost 100% sure it was a 24mm. Both my 4.9 and 5.0 have had the sending units replaced in the last month and the metric socket did the trick without breaking a sweat.
EDIT!
Since I'm such a nice guy, I went and checked..........27mm 6 point socket. The alleged special socket was like $35. Screw that crap! I pissed Autozone off when I went and fitted the sending unit to one of their $5 sockets.
EDIT!
Since I'm such a nice guy, I went and checked..........27mm 6 point socket. The alleged special socket was like $35. Screw that crap! I pissed Autozone off when I went and fitted the sending unit to one of their $5 sockets.
Last edited by unit505; 03-30-2012 at 10:12 PM.
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Upon inspection of the old sensor found a small amount of sludge at the entry point of the sensor and noticed oil residue built up around the electrical connector, not sure which was causing the issue....But $12 fix, I am not complaining.....Thanks for the forum....
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