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Old 24-Jun-2006, 20:56
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its often the sender unit that is faulty
pull out the wires have a look down the hole , if theres oil in there it's on it's way out

hole ?????

what hole is that ?
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Old 24-Jun-2006, 21:22
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the hole in the top of the sender unit that the wires plugs in to
it's next to where you put the oil in.
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Hi, on my 2000 748 i had the same problem in 1st,2nd and 3rd at ~7000 rpm, red light flickering. Measured the oil pressure and everything was ok. Changed the oil switch and still did the same.

I removed the oil and its colour was brown-caffe-latte. Practically i had water in the oil because of a cracked head on the vertical cylinder.

Hope you don't have the same problem... try by changing the oil switch
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I do believe Glyn and Dibble are talking about the same thing.
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Old 28-Jun-2006, 22:26
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Hi, on my 2000 748 i had the same problem in 1st,2nd and 3rd at ~7000 rpm, red light flickering. Measured the oil pressure and everything was ok. Changed the oil switch and still did the same.

I removed the oil and its colour was brown-caffe-latte. Practically i had water in the oil because of a cracked head on the vertical cylinder.

Hope you don't have the same problem... try by changing the oil switch
if the head is craked wont i lose power ???? the other day i had 170 on the clock lol yes i no thats not guna be true but it looked great the bike seems powerfull threw past exsperience when ur head is damaged power is lost but i have the problem of water getting pressurised i really hope my cylinders arnt cracked but if they are how much will it cost to repair ????????? eeeeeeeeeek
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Don't worry about the complex stuff like cracked cylinder heads until you've checked out the simple stuff first...

Are you SURE that the oil level is OK? You say the light flickers on under hard acceleration, that might be because the oil level is marginal and the pressure might be dropping if the oil surges away from the pump pickup...just a thought.

Could also mean that you need an oil change, when was the oil last changed? Oil does break down under the pressure, heat of the engine and becomes thinner with age so the lack of pressure could be down to oil that's past it's best.

If anything is broken t's far more likely to be the oil pressure switch (which will only cost about £30 to swap over) than a cracked cylinder head.

Mind you, I wouldn't want to be doing an indicated 170 with any doubts at all about the oil pressure...not without one hand on the clutch anyway.


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Old 28-Jun-2006, 23:10
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swap the switch
change the oil
if that don't work, get it checked over
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its just been serviced and the oil is at the correct level i notice sometimes it flickers on idle so i think its the switch that has gone ill sort it out after the moto gp weekender cheers for the help
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