I want to commend all the guys that gave me these great tips on replacing the oil pressure sensor.
It was a 30 min job, should have been 15, but we didn't have all the tools, manly the swivel joint that attaches to the socket.
Like they say, the special oil pressure socket, the tool racket set up as illustrated by one of the members , a borg warner replacement sensor from oreilly's , the sensor socket, both cost around $50 total, removal of the wire and clip, un bolt, very tight, need the engine warm to, put the new sensor on, and you are good to go.
My gauge was pegged to 80 for several days, then it started to jerk back and forth, a low pressure warning on the blue display above, the shift. I was planning on making a trip to dallas, so this had to be done. This is the second time you all have bailed me out, ( had to change a canister solenoid, 6 months ago. This forum is saving me a ton of money! As long as the engine is running fine, and not overheating, it is just the sensor mis-reading, no worries, will run fine after fix.