I may have found the remedy to this problem. The ship oil pressure sending unit is mounted at the lowest point possible within the cowling, when the mechanic installed the JPI oil pressure sending unit it was installed higher up on the engine mount. I wondered if it was possible that when the engine was shut down and the oil was thin it was backflowing into the crankcase since the sending unit was above the level where the oil line exited the case. This could allow an air bubble to form next to the sending unit, even though I had bled the air from the line previously. So I moved the JPI sending unit to the lowest point possible and bled the line again. So far the fluctuation in oil pressure are minimal( +-2PSI). I have flown about 10 hours since the change, hope that's all it was.
Steve