It was over a year ago my Tahoe oil pressure dropped to zero. The oil level was normal. There was no noise coming from the engine. No smoke, I was low on money so, I just drove it but keeping check on the oil level and listening for noise. I drove it for about 3 months. I connected a mechanical gauge to it and it showed the same as the dash gauge. I dropped the oil pan, and removed the oil pump and screen. The shaft coming from the distributor that drives the pump was removed. The nylon connector that connects the shaft to the oil pump had gotten hot and was crumbling, it was barely hanging on the shaft and probably was not allowing the oil pump to turn properly. I replaced the oil pump with a high volume pump and new screen. I got a new shaft that came with a metal connector that will probably never fail. Cleaned it all up slapped it back together, and now I have 180,000 miles and great oil pressure.No problems.*** Several members here stated that it was a waste of time to do what I did because I was just putting off the inevitable, that I was going to have to rebuild anyway. This was not the case...........These engines are indeed "like a rock".