Oil pressure drop at idle when engines warm, '96 4.0L JGC
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Oil pressure drop at idle when engines warm, '96 4.0L JGC
Vehicle: '96 JGC 4.0L (108K miles)
I replaced the filter and oil about 3 weeks ago wtih Synthetic Quaker
State 4X4 10W30 (first time for synthetic)
About a week ago, the oil prssure gauge dropped to 0 when at an idle
after the engine was warm. Now that I've been watching it, it
normally runs around 40 and drops to 20 when idling. It will still
drop to 0 after a while and then if I run the RPM's up a little, it
comes right back up.
I've been good about replacing the oil before but this was the first
time I put Synthetic in it. Could this just be the oil pressure
sensor?
SB
I replaced the filter and oil about 3 weeks ago wtih Synthetic Quaker
State 4X4 10W30 (first time for synthetic)
About a week ago, the oil prssure gauge dropped to 0 when at an idle
after the engine was warm. Now that I've been watching it, it
normally runs around 40 and drops to 20 when idling. It will still
drop to 0 after a while and then if I run the RPM's up a little, it
comes right back up.
I've been good about replacing the oil before but this was the first
time I put Synthetic in it. Could this just be the oil pressure
sensor?
SB
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Re: Oil pressure drop at idle when engines warm, '96 4.0L JGC
You really didn't want to switch to synthetic in the middle of an engines
life. It could be the sensor but I would also change your oil back to dino
oil quickly, if it isn't already to late... Also, don't get fooled by some
'4x4' label, because... what the hell does engine oil have to do with 4
wheel drive??? (except marketing ploys..$$$)
Nick
"SB" <mrwizard@REMOVE.cablespeed.com> wrote in message
news:9p2oe0p17up1q9jqpf451um7g29c6jj89k@4ax.com...
> Vehicle: '96 JGC 4.0L (108K miles)
>
> I replaced the filter and oil about 3 weeks ago wtih Synthetic Quaker
> State 4X4 10W30 (first time for synthetic)
>
> About a week ago, the oil prssure gauge dropped to 0 when at an idle
> after the engine was warm. Now that I've been watching it, it
> normally runs around 40 and drops to 20 when idling. It will still
> drop to 0 after a while and then if I run the RPM's up a little, it
> comes right back up.
>
> I've been good about replacing the oil before but this was the first
> time I put Synthetic in it. Could this just be the oil pressure
> sensor?
>
> SB
life. It could be the sensor but I would also change your oil back to dino
oil quickly, if it isn't already to late... Also, don't get fooled by some
'4x4' label, because... what the hell does engine oil have to do with 4
wheel drive??? (except marketing ploys..$$$)
Nick
"SB" <mrwizard@REMOVE.cablespeed.com> wrote in message
news:9p2oe0p17up1q9jqpf451um7g29c6jj89k@4ax.com...
> Vehicle: '96 JGC 4.0L (108K miles)
>
> I replaced the filter and oil about 3 weeks ago wtih Synthetic Quaker
> State 4X4 10W30 (first time for synthetic)
>
> About a week ago, the oil prssure gauge dropped to 0 when at an idle
> after the engine was warm. Now that I've been watching it, it
> normally runs around 40 and drops to 20 when idling. It will still
> drop to 0 after a while and then if I run the RPM's up a little, it
> comes right back up.
>
> I've been good about replacing the oil before but this was the first
> time I put Synthetic in it. Could this just be the oil pressure
> sensor?
>
> SB
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Re: Oil pressure drop at idle when engines warm, '96 4.0L JGC
You really didn't want to switch to synthetic in the middle of an engines
life. It could be the sensor but I would also change your oil back to dino
oil quickly, if it isn't already to late... Also, don't get fooled by some
'4x4' label, because... what the hell does engine oil have to do with 4
wheel drive??? (except marketing ploys..$$$)
Nick
"SB" <mrwizard@REMOVE.cablespeed.com> wrote in message
news:9p2oe0p17up1q9jqpf451um7g29c6jj89k@4ax.com...
> Vehicle: '96 JGC 4.0L (108K miles)
>
> I replaced the filter and oil about 3 weeks ago wtih Synthetic Quaker
> State 4X4 10W30 (first time for synthetic)
>
> About a week ago, the oil prssure gauge dropped to 0 when at an idle
> after the engine was warm. Now that I've been watching it, it
> normally runs around 40 and drops to 20 when idling. It will still
> drop to 0 after a while and then if I run the RPM's up a little, it
> comes right back up.
>
> I've been good about replacing the oil before but this was the first
> time I put Synthetic in it. Could this just be the oil pressure
> sensor?
>
> SB
life. It could be the sensor but I would also change your oil back to dino
oil quickly, if it isn't already to late... Also, don't get fooled by some
'4x4' label, because... what the hell does engine oil have to do with 4
wheel drive??? (except marketing ploys..$$$)
Nick
"SB" <mrwizard@REMOVE.cablespeed.com> wrote in message
news:9p2oe0p17up1q9jqpf451um7g29c6jj89k@4ax.com...
> Vehicle: '96 JGC 4.0L (108K miles)
>
> I replaced the filter and oil about 3 weeks ago wtih Synthetic Quaker
> State 4X4 10W30 (first time for synthetic)
>
> About a week ago, the oil prssure gauge dropped to 0 when at an idle
> after the engine was warm. Now that I've been watching it, it
> normally runs around 40 and drops to 20 when idling. It will still
> drop to 0 after a while and then if I run the RPM's up a little, it
> comes right back up.
>
> I've been good about replacing the oil before but this was the first
> time I put Synthetic in it. Could this just be the oil pressure
> sensor?
>
> SB
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Re: Oil pressure drop at idle when engines warm, '96 4.0L JGC
You really didn't want to switch to synthetic in the middle of an engines
life. It could be the sensor but I would also change your oil back to dino
oil quickly, if it isn't already to late... Also, don't get fooled by some
'4x4' label, because... what the hell does engine oil have to do with 4
wheel drive??? (except marketing ploys..$$$)
Nick
"SB" <mrwizard@REMOVE.cablespeed.com> wrote in message
news:9p2oe0p17up1q9jqpf451um7g29c6jj89k@4ax.com...
> Vehicle: '96 JGC 4.0L (108K miles)
>
> I replaced the filter and oil about 3 weeks ago wtih Synthetic Quaker
> State 4X4 10W30 (first time for synthetic)
>
> About a week ago, the oil prssure gauge dropped to 0 when at an idle
> after the engine was warm. Now that I've been watching it, it
> normally runs around 40 and drops to 20 when idling. It will still
> drop to 0 after a while and then if I run the RPM's up a little, it
> comes right back up.
>
> I've been good about replacing the oil before but this was the first
> time I put Synthetic in it. Could this just be the oil pressure
> sensor?
>
> SB
life. It could be the sensor but I would also change your oil back to dino
oil quickly, if it isn't already to late... Also, don't get fooled by some
'4x4' label, because... what the hell does engine oil have to do with 4
wheel drive??? (except marketing ploys..$$$)
Nick
"SB" <mrwizard@REMOVE.cablespeed.com> wrote in message
news:9p2oe0p17up1q9jqpf451um7g29c6jj89k@4ax.com...
> Vehicle: '96 JGC 4.0L (108K miles)
>
> I replaced the filter and oil about 3 weeks ago wtih Synthetic Quaker
> State 4X4 10W30 (first time for synthetic)
>
> About a week ago, the oil prssure gauge dropped to 0 when at an idle
> after the engine was warm. Now that I've been watching it, it
> normally runs around 40 and drops to 20 when idling. It will still
> drop to 0 after a while and then if I run the RPM's up a little, it
> comes right back up.
>
> I've been good about replacing the oil before but this was the first
> time I put Synthetic in it. Could this just be the oil pressure
> sensor?
>
> SB
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Re: Oil pressure drop at idle when engines warm, '96 4.0L JGC
You really didn't want to switch to synthetic in the middle of an engines
life. It could be the sensor but I would also change your oil back to dino
oil quickly, if it isn't already to late... Also, don't get fooled by some
'4x4' label, because... what the hell does engine oil have to do with 4
wheel drive??? (except marketing ploys..$$$)
Nick
"SB" <mrwizard@REMOVE.cablespeed.com> wrote in message
news:9p2oe0p17up1q9jqpf451um7g29c6jj89k@4ax.com...
> Vehicle: '96 JGC 4.0L (108K miles)
>
> I replaced the filter and oil about 3 weeks ago wtih Synthetic Quaker
> State 4X4 10W30 (first time for synthetic)
>
> About a week ago, the oil prssure gauge dropped to 0 when at an idle
> after the engine was warm. Now that I've been watching it, it
> normally runs around 40 and drops to 20 when idling. It will still
> drop to 0 after a while and then if I run the RPM's up a little, it
> comes right back up.
>
> I've been good about replacing the oil before but this was the first
> time I put Synthetic in it. Could this just be the oil pressure
> sensor?
>
> SB
life. It could be the sensor but I would also change your oil back to dino
oil quickly, if it isn't already to late... Also, don't get fooled by some
'4x4' label, because... what the hell does engine oil have to do with 4
wheel drive??? (except marketing ploys..$$$)
Nick
"SB" <mrwizard@REMOVE.cablespeed.com> wrote in message
news:9p2oe0p17up1q9jqpf451um7g29c6jj89k@4ax.com...
> Vehicle: '96 JGC 4.0L (108K miles)
>
> I replaced the filter and oil about 3 weeks ago wtih Synthetic Quaker
> State 4X4 10W30 (first time for synthetic)
>
> About a week ago, the oil prssure gauge dropped to 0 when at an idle
> after the engine was warm. Now that I've been watching it, it
> normally runs around 40 and drops to 20 when idling. It will still
> drop to 0 after a while and then if I run the RPM's up a little, it
> comes right back up.
>
> I've been good about replacing the oil before but this was the first
> time I put Synthetic in it. Could this just be the oil pressure
> sensor?
>
> SB
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Re: Oil pressure drop at idle when engines warm, '96 4.0L JGC
"Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message
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> You really didn't want to switch to synthetic in the middle of an engines
> life.
Wow, another old wive's tale gets repeated again.
Jerry
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Re: Oil pressure drop at idle when engines warm, '96 4.0L JGC
"Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message
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> You really didn't want to switch to synthetic in the middle of an engines
> life.
Wow, another old wive's tale gets repeated again.
Jerry
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
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Re: Oil pressure drop at idle when engines warm, '96 4.0L JGC
"Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message
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> You really didn't want to switch to synthetic in the middle of an engines
> life.
Wow, another old wive's tale gets repeated again.
Jerry
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
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Re: Oil pressure drop at idle when engines warm, '96 4.0L JGC
"Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message
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> You really didn't want to switch to synthetic in the middle of an engines
> life.
Wow, another old wive's tale gets repeated again.
Jerry
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
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Re: Oil pressure drop at idle when engines warm, '96 4.0L JGC
Jerry Bransford wrote:
>
> "Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message
> news:koUGc.6000$876.4597@fed1read07...
> > You really didn't want to switch to synthetic in the middle of an engines
> > life.
>
> Wow, another old wive's tale gets repeated again.
>
> Jerry
> --
Just wait until is turns into a pin cushion too.... LOL!
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> "Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message
> news:koUGc.6000$876.4597@fed1read07...
> > You really didn't want to switch to synthetic in the middle of an engines
> > life.
>
> Wow, another old wive's tale gets repeated again.
>
> Jerry
> --
Just wait until is turns into a pin cushion too.... LOL!
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's