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oneHURTsoul

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2000 Explorer Sport 4.0L
on my 2000 Explorer Sport 4.0L, my oil gauge flipped out and jumped out all over the place, now it just reads zero. I understand that it either reads pressure or no pressure, but now I think my engine is starting to knock. I would really like any help that is possible because this is my only means of transportation. in my mind it is the oil pump but i want to be sure because my time and money is resting on this. Thanks to all in advance
 



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It's easy enough to hook up a "real" pressure gauge so you can determine what the true oil pressure is. You could buy a cheap one from Autozone or somewhere like that. Or see if you can borrow one.
 






on my 2000 Explorer Sport 4.0L, my oil gauge flipped out and jumped out all over the place, now it just reads zero. I understand that it either reads pressure or no pressure, but now I think my engine is starting to knock. I would really like any help that is possible because this is my only means of transportation. in my mind it is the oil pump but i want to be sure because my time and money is resting on this. Thanks to all in advance
change your oil and filter asap to a motorcraft filter. Can't hurt.
 






I have read about these fixes in other posts, but am i wrong to thing that it is in fact the oil pump being the fact that it registers no oil pressure at all and the engine is starting to knock
 






I have read about these fixes in other posts, but am i wrong to thing that it is in fact the oil pump being the fact that it registers no oil pressure at all and the engine is starting to knock

I wouldn't run it like that too long. But I heard of oil and filter issues causing that issue so its worth a try before a teardown. Since you hear knocking though, there could be other internal issues, but its good to eliminate the simple stuff.The pressure gauge as mentioned is a good idea too.
 






that is awesome, thank you so much!!!
 






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