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No oil pressure!!

Suggested by cwh

Recently got a 96 ranger with the 3.0 Vulcan motor. Had to replace the fuel pump and drain the old, bad gas to get it running. Then, 5 miles into the drive home, no oil pressure. Truck had sat for 2+ years, and was not well cared for before that. I let it sit for a few minutes, started it, and had full pressure. Continued the drive home, same thing. Let it sit again, had pressure. Some said pressure sending unit, but I thought oil feed in crankcase. Suggesion was to pull the oil filter and blow compressed air in the oil feed. I did that, drasined the oil and put 2 quarts of diesel in, turned the engine over with the oil filter out and amazing gunk came gushing out. Drained the diesel out, replaced with fresh ouil, new filter, problem all gone. Have not had a flicker on the guage since. Yay GRM!!

Comments

Jimmysidecarr wrote: Sep 1, 2008 5:36 p.m.
Sounds like the oil drain back holes were plugged with sludge, or the oil pick up at higher revs was picking sludge and debris up off the floor of the oil pan, plugging the screen and stopping oil flow. Glad that old trick worked out for you! You may want to also do some quicker than normal oil change intervals for a while, just to be on the safe side. Perhaps 4 quarts of oil w/ 1 quart of ATF, Change at 1k for a few thousand miles.
noisycricket wrote: Sep 16, 2008 9:38 p.m.
or just 5 quarts of ATF… don’t laugh, it works!
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