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1979rx7 11-01-2006 08:26 PM

my guage is droping wen i come to a stop all the way to zero

when i take off it goes slowly to 60 and over .

cold start the it goes al the way up to almost to 120

can the gauge be bad or the sender unit .how often does the pump fails?

herblenny 11-01-2006 09:19 PM

stock gauge is not reliable...



I think something else would go wrong (apex seals) before the oil pump. I've never heard of an FD oil pump go wrong.

cosmofc3s 11-02-2006 12:24 AM


Originally Posted by 1979rx7' post='843587' date='Nov 1 2006, 06:26 PM

my guage is droping wen i come to a stop all the way to zero

when i take off it goes slowly to 60 and over .

cold start the it goes al the way up to almost to 120

can the gauge be bad or the sender unit .how often does the pump fails?



Dude I would first remove the oil pressure sensor first to see if it is any good. It is locatd just below your oil filter pedistal. Check to see you get consistant ohms. And replace that first it is cheaper. An fc3s one might work to but it would have to be an s5. As far as the pump going out I also have never heard of such a thing but if your engine was getting oil starved you'd know. First it would be running much hotter due to the lack of oil to cool the rotors. Also you could check to see if your oil looks burnt due to the lack of recirculation. But i would start with the sending unit. Then the gauge. Then the pump. Cause to change the pump you need to pull the pan and the front cover and all those goodies. Well i hope that helps.



Good Luck

Cosmofc3s

Signal 2 11-02-2006 08:14 AM

The sender occaisionally fails, but more frequently it's just the single wire contact at the sender. They get dirty pretty easy since it sits right under the oil filter pedestal. Try some spray contact cleaner, or after cleaning it up just replace the OEM connector with a quality connector that shield's it a little. This worked for me.

I'm not a electrical engineer, but speculate that at idle the signal is pretty weak and if the connection is a little dirty, it doesn't get through and your gauge reads zero.

The FSM specifies 55 psi at 3000 rpm. If your seeing that, your pressure at idle is probably fine.

teamrj83 11-02-2006 05:40 PM


Originally Posted by Signal 2' post='843627' date='Nov 2 2006, 08:14 AM

The sender occaisionally fails, but more frequently it's just the single wire contact at the sender. They get dirty pretty easy since it sits right under the oil filter pedestal. Try some spray contact cleaner, or after cleaning it up just replace the OEM connector with a quality connector that shield's it a little. This worked for me.

I'm not a electrical engineer, but speculate that at idle the signal is pretty weak and if the connection is a little dirty, it doesn't get through and your gauge reads zero.

The FSM specifies 55 psi at 3000 rpm. If your seeing that, your pressure at idle is probably fine.



I am an electrical engineer at john deere and he is right!! i had this same problem and i cleaned it and replaced it with a better wire and its been great since...

j9fd3s 11-02-2006 05:59 PM


Originally Posted by Signal 2' post='843627' date='Nov 2 2006, 06:14 AM

The FSM specifies 55 psi at 3000 rpm. If your seeing that, your pressure at idle is probably fine.



the engines rarely have oil pressure problems, 99% of the time its sender/wire

2turbos 11-05-2006 07:07 AM


Originally Posted by j9fd3s' post='843715' date='Nov 2 2006, 03:59 PM

the engines rarely have oil pressure problems, 99% of the time its sender/wire



Mine does the same thing. It's the connector on the sending unit. I clean the connection whenever I change the oil and filter.

1979rx7 11-05-2006 10:49 AM

i clean the connector & sender unit ,

now its fine thanxx for the info !


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