I know that the oil warning is too low to mean anything, but I like things to work on my cars (bright6).
I have installed a oil pressure switch and an oil take off for a racetech capillary oil pressure gauge.
It consists of a Durite adapter 16.5 X 1.5mm, a 1/8 bsp adapter (tee), an intermotor oil pressure switch 50700 (works at 4.5-7.5 psi) and a 1/8 bsp
oil line.
Durite adapter, oil pressure switch from ebay, adapter from think automotive and the oil line from demon tweeks.
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[Edited on 10/12/2008 by nitram38]
wonder if it will work on the fazer as my low level light stays on all the time despite having the right amount + slight over fill
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Originally posted by mangogrooveworkshop
wonder if it will work on the fazer as my low level light stays on all the time despite having the right amount + slight over fill
yep thats the bugger.......
I would like some warning the engines about to destruct.......so this my be the way forward.
Think its to do with the way the engine sits in the car
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Originally posted by mangogrooveworkshop
yep thats the bugger.......
I would like some warning the engines about to destruct.......so this my be the way forward.
Think its to do with the way the engine sits in the car
nice and tidy job.
you may want to blat the engine number out though.
also you need to top up your oil - it needs to be inbetween the two marks right of the view glass - but I guess you know that.
the R1 oil level switch comes on when the oil level in the sump is still higher than the oil pick up pipe. It is still useful as a warning that your oil level is low. An oil pressure light shows that your engine IS BEING starved of oil. An oil level lamp shows that there is a risk that your engine will SOON BECOME starved of oil if you don't do something.
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Originally posted by 02GF74
nice and tidy job.
you may want to blat the engine number out though.
also you need to top up your oil - it needs to be inbetween the two marks right of the view glass - but I guess you know that.
In my experience of all things automotive, the oil pressure warning light should be known as the "Ooops too late light" or "time to get your wallet out light"! Last time it happened on my grasser, it was rapidly followed by a further visible and audible warning system - A rod leaving via the side of the block!
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Originally posted by Richard Quinn
In my experience of all things automotive, the oil pressure warning light should be known as the "Ooops too late light" or "time to get your wallet out light"! Last time it happened on my grasser, it was rapidly followed by a further visible and audible warning system - A rod leaving via the side of the block!