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Dodge D350 1990 - Bearings and Oil Pump; Oil Filter; Oil Gauge; Oil Suction Tube

Dodge D350 1990
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Bass
Engine
Components
DODGETurbo
Diesel
Engine
Lubricating
System
Page
9B-7
Oil Filter
A plugged filter will
cause
a gradual
loss
of oil
pressure
by
approximately 69 kPa [10 PSI]. The
pressure
will return to
normal when the filter
bypass
valve
opens:
Oil Gauge
Check
the oil gauge and sending unit to make
sure
they are
operating correctly by verifying the
pressure
with a manual
gauge.
Oil Suction Tube
A
loose
suction
tube, damaged gasket or
crack
in the suction
tube
can
cause
a temporary
loss
of prime for the oil pump. The
engine
will have low
pressure
or no oil
pressure
at starting
followed by normal oil
pressure.
Bearings
and Oil Pump
A
steady
decrease
in oil
pressure
over a long period of time
can
be an indication of worn bearings or
excessive
oil pump
wear.

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