OIL PRESSURE DROPS OUT OF THE BLUE.

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Asked by Dodgegirl849 Sep 29, 2017 at 08:47 AM about the 1999 Dodge RAM 1500 Laramie SLT Club Cab LB 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

If someone could please help me. I have a 99
dodge ram 1500 318 5.2L. My oil pump went out
back in February and my boyfriend and I put a high
volume oil pump in cleaned every out changed the
oil every 2,000 miles and it ran fine up until june
the oil pressure drops to 0 and will jump back up
to 40. It doesnt happen everytime I drive it it rare.
But yesterday I drove it oil pressure gauge dropped
to 0 and stayed there there was a value tap in the
motor that came out of no where. I pulled into a
drove way and shut the motor up started it back up
and everything was fine no more value tap nothing
oil pressure was up to 40 I drove it home 5 mins
down the road and it was fine parked it and its
staying parked until I get this figured out.

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next time the tick may not go away , may be the pick up tube is loose , I've heard of spot welding them to make sure they don't come loose ,

I have the exact problem with mine, it has been suggested to me to use a thicker oil. I'm currently using 10w 30 but people are telling me to use 40 weight. I'm going to try that before doing anything else. Good luck.

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Come to find out i had a bad sending unit just replaced my unit with a mechanical oil pressure guage because we wanted to know if that was the problem for sure and its been fine since then. i always use 10-30 we put some motor honey in it as well and always make sure the oil is at the full line

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