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Oil pressure being a common discussion point, I have a random issue. A few times at the start, I have had zero pressure on both the dash light and gauge I installed. Turn it off, restart, and it's fine. Actually, really good or normal pressure for a 193k 2004 4.6. 52psi cold, settles in at 18psi hot idle, jumping up to 35-40psi under throttle. This has only happened twice this winter, so not a common thing. Is there a valve in the pump housing that can stick? I know oil filters can have pressure valves. And on that note, I have noticed the oil pressure can be sensitive to what oil filter is used. Any thoughts appreciated.
There is a pressure relief valve but it only opens at 55 psi. Unlikely that is your issue. We have had members with a rag in the sump getting picked up in intake.
Separate senders. Yes, it has been cold here, but in one instance, it was not that cold. I replaced the front cover/oil pump about 10k miles ago, and replaced the O-ring in the oil filter housing adapter pictured below. When that failed, it had a similar symptom, plus the opposite issue: running at higher psi nearly all the time, which was nice but an all-or-nothing type of scenario. lol, could be related, I guess.
I'm the only one who's been in the engine the last 25k and had the pan off, etc. But I did leave a rag in the airbox for about 6 months, fortunately on the inlet side of the filter.