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Fitting an oil pressure gauge I want to fit an oil pressure gauge to my old 600SS. Anyone done this before? What is involved? Would fitting an instrument panel from a 750/900SS be the easiest option? |
Should already have an oil *pressure* light, so do you mean temperature gauge? The later models have a temp sensor in the inlet cam cover on the horizontal cylinder, so you may be able to get one of them and use that - dunno if its the same as the 900 though. A 900 instrument cluster with the temp gauge incorporated would certainly look better from an "original" point of view. |
No, I mean an oil pressure gauge. Three times now I have nearly had heart attack when the oil pressure warning light has suddenly come on whilst out riding. Each time it turned out to be a duff switch. I was thinking of fitting an oil pressure gauge so that I could ignore the lying oil pressure light! |
Ah, ok. :D There isn't a pressure gauge on the 900s either, but I guess you mean replacing the temp gauge with a pressure gauge then? I guess you would have to find somewhere suitable to fit a pressure sensor (or replace the current on/off sensor with one that measures the pressure) which might be a right pain in the arse. |
Pressure gauge? Looks more like a temperature gauge form your piccies mate... My comment will join Antony's... Change your switch for a one which works well (which means you will need to change the bloody switch once a year :lol: ), you can't do really do more without it being a real pain in the neck. |
DOH!!!!!! just testing your level of observation:lol: oil pressure switch is a 10 mmthread so all you have to do would be source a switch of the same thread and wire into an after market clock digital or analogue and mount it- some switches incorparate a connection to the oil pressure warning light as well- simple enough job if you can source the right bits and bobs--i guess knowing what the oil pressure should be may limit what clocks you could use- but just measured the oil pressure guage in my audi coupe and guess what -its the same size as the oil temp guage on the ducati!!dont know about the switch tho |
I've fitted mechanical oil pressure switches in place of oil lights on cars in the past and it's a doddle. I ssumed it would be the same with the bike. Mount oil pressure gauge. Wire backlight into speedo/tacho backlight feed. Remove oil pressure switch. Fit sender in place of switch. Fit capilliary tube to sender and gauge. Stand back and admire handywork. |
yep i have done the same on cars too mini's and escort's - do a search around the web -demon tweeks may be a good start- good luck let us know how you get on |
Just remove oil warning light then no more false alarms. |
I have an oil pressure gauge that replaces the oil pressure switch for testing purposes. Obviously its located down by the oil filler and so not visible whilst riding - ok, you could fit an elbow and have a good look down. I got it off ebay but originaly it came from 'evoluzione cyclesports' part no: 50102 The gauge looks pretty much like any generic 7 kg/cm2 or 100 lb/in2 fluid pressure gauge. Some one like 'Pirtek' should have them fairly cheaply. You could tee off the standard pressure switch and look down if the light came on. :) Crust |
Remove the oil light? That's the sort of thing unscrupulous sellers do! |
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No one believes them anway thats why I bought the test gauge unscrupulous sellers zap the bulb ;) :) Crust |
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