Have you ever replaced your oil pressure sender? As I understand it they were never quite right coming off the line and (I think) the gauge is not calibrated correctly for that particular sender. If you haven't replaced it, I'd do that... it's easy to do and it's only about $30. Mine read 80 psi all the time, except when I turned that car off. So, I replaced the sender and the sensor to make sure I would always get an accurate reading. > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Message: 17 > Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2002 12:34:36 -0700 (PDT) > From: Scott Cagle <sharkywtrs@xxxx> > Subject: oil pressure > > Hey everyone; > > I just made a climate move from NC to Fla, and since then I have noticed a > peculiar problem. When the car first starts, the oil pressure reads fine, > around 45-50..but after about 25 minutes of driving, it almost reads 0. > The oil level is fine, and there aren't any major leaks...anyone else have > a problem like this? Is this possibly a faulty gauge? Thanks! > > Scott > >