Having taken my car to a very wet and slippery trackday yesterday, I noticed that under very heavy braking (i.e. coming to an emergency stop), the
original bike oil warning light came on. I have a mechanical pressure gauge plumbed into the same port, and I didn't see a complete pressure
drop, but it still concerned me... By the way, I have a shortened/reshaped sump, with a home made baffle plate above, and the oil topped up to the top
of the sight glass....
Is it time to invest in an Accusump, or is it nothing to worry about?
Accusump is a safe bet, I stuck one on for peace of mind as only ~£200 second hand.
It also provides more oil as it flows in and out so makes up for the chopped sump to a degree
We try to maintain the oil level on our ZX12R at 3/4 full in the sight glass with the engine running. We have a SPA digital oil pressure gauge fitted
and have never yet seen a drop in pressure (apart from two occasions when we lost all the oil due to a dodgy oil filter that unscrewed itself )
Phil
If you can get hold of one, Andy Bates's machined sump is fantastic, and sorts all of your oil issues. Problem is andy hasn't made any for
years, so your looking at getting one second hand.
Ive had/installed a couple of ZX12's - one with Andy's system with never missed a beat, the other with an accusump. The accusump'ed
engine lasted 3 track days before blowing, although i think some of that was possibly due to the length of oil pipe between the engine and accusump
(our installation required a 3 ft length of pipe - i think you really need to get it as sort as possible).
So do you think this is a problem then? It was always at low revs and under no load, but still not ideal...
I have been thinking of an Accusump, for peace of mind really. Only thing is I am a bit baffled by all of the options - and I don't want to
remove the bonnet every time I drive....
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Originally posted by twybrow
So do you think this is a problem then? It was always at low revs and under no load, but still not ideal...
I have been thinking of an Accusump, for peace of mind really. Only thing is I am a bit baffled by all of the options - and I don't want to remove the bonnet every time I drive....
Have you conisdered that its your mods to the sump that may be causing the issues? or as stupid as it sounds some dodgy wiring on the pressue
sender?
I cut my sump down and then added more capacity to the front of it and i have never noticed mine do that. But i havent tracked mine yet so i might be
blowing my own trumpet to early.
I would try and test it out on a country road, so you can replicate the problem. Then replace the switch (£5?) and see if it fixes it.
I wouldnt comment normally, but you said it was a wet trackday so you couldnt have been pushing that hard. If it was on slicks on a dryt day i would
be suggested the dry sump route but i think your problems are different and you need to look at it from a different angle?
This is locost builders so do it cheap, do it twice lol
What oil pressure does the stock light come on at?
I fitted a 40psi sensor/switch as it gives a bit more warning.
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Originally posted by Moorron
Have you conisdered that its your mods to the sump that may be causing the issues? or as stupid as it sounds some dodgy wiring on the pressue sender?
I cut my sump down and then added more capacity to the front of it and i have never noticed mine do that. But i havent tracked mine yet so i might be blowing my own trumpet to early.
I would try and test it out on a country road, so you can replicate the problem. Then replace the switch (£5?) and see if it fixes it.
I wouldnt comment normally, but you said it was a wet trackday so you couldnt have been pushing that hard. If it was on slicks on a dryt day i would be suggested the dry sump route but i think your problems are different and you need to look at it from a different angle?
This is locost builders so do it cheap, do it twice lol
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Originally posted by MoorronI wouldnt comment normally, but you said it was a wet trackday so you couldnt have been pushing that hard. If it was on slicks on a dryt day i would be suggested the dry sump route but i think your problems are different and you need to look at it from a different angle?
how about a billet 360 deg. rotating swing pickup sump, brought mine from ab performance, great bit of kit.