Any tips on replacing these gaskets? What about access issues on a 4WD? I've seen the videos with people lowering the front diff without removing the front cv's. Doesn't seem right to do it that way as you can pull the joints apart and not know it.
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Are those numbers with 0w20 hot after driving for 15 plus minutes?Yeah thanks for reminding me. When I replaced the oring I notice the tube was loose for some reason.
There was about a 15-20 psi increase overall. Very visible. Also there is a lot less up and down pressure fluctuation. Engine seems to run much more smoothly now. This could also be a result from cleaning the Crankshaft position sensor and electrical connector as well.
I am also using 0w-20 now and still get great numbers.
Before (5w-30)
25 psi @ idle
45 psi @ 2500 rpm
After (0w-20)
40 psi @ idle
65 psi @2500 rpm
I'm 2wd, so mine was really easy. But even though I am 2wd, I CAN give you a tip. Before dropping the pan, run a bottle of engine flush in your engine for about 10-15 minutes (or longer if the instructions on the bottle say so). Normally, it's a bad idea to flush your engine, because if you loosen up sludge it even chunks of thick sludge, it can clog the oil pump pick up tube and screen. But since you are dropping the pan anyways, that's the best time to do an engine flush and clean up the inside of the engine. Especially since you are having low oil pressure issues, maybe you can clean up those oil passages.
I did this as well, never liked the idea, but after my oil pressure switch filter got clogged, I knew it probably wouldn't hurt. It's been running great since.
Are those numbers with 0w20 hot after driving for 15 plus minutes?
Stock oil pump?
How you checking pressure?
Ya have me second guessing if Mines shot or not. I'm at 31psi hot idle, 55ish at 2500. I get a little fluctuation when hot but I had assumed it's due to my oil Pressure sensor being a cheap aftermarket. It always fluctuated by a percentage of the current pressure and only hot. Never cold. I never thought I had low pressure but you're posting better numbers than I am with a thinner oil
You maybe right, I have an 07, I didn't know I was replying in the wrong forum! whoops sorry.Oil pressure switch filter? Correct me if I am wrong but I thought these were only on the AFM/DOD engines starting in 2007??
Fun job right, did it myself in August. Did not touch the steering link as others have suggested because I did not want to mess with anything related to the steering of the truck but if I were to do it over again I would have. Your Oil Pressure as shown in the picture is right where it should be and is exactly how mine is. I too spent time cleaning the pan and crossmember and related parts. Did not use any sealant on the pan Gasket as they are suppose to be ''self sealing" and have had no leaks.
Fun job right, did it myself in August.
Did not touch the steering link as others have suggested because I did not want to mess with anything related to the steering of the truck but if I were to do it over again I would have.
Did not use any sealant on the pan Gasket as they are suppose to be ''self sealing" and have had no leaks.
You maybe right, I have an 07, I didn't know I was replying in the wrong forum! whoops sorry.
Did you check your Flex Plate bolts when you had the pan off ? Mine loosened up a few years ago and the guy at my local GM dealership said they have seen that happen.
Engine / MotorFlex plate to transmission? Or flex plate to crankshaft?