Hi all
Sorry this is something of an old chestnut but I just wanted to run it past the forum for some thoughts.
I have a 47 UL. Engine rebuilt about a decade ago, not by me. The bike seems to run fine.
I use straight 50weight oil
Recently the oil warning light has started coming on at tickover. Especially if the bike has run for a while at constant speed. Say 50 miles at a steady 50 mph or thereabouts.
I can see I have flow at tickover from viewing the top of the oil tank.
I wanted the check the pressure so took off the switch and fitted an oil pressure gauge.
Right now in the UK it’s pretty warm. Air temperature was about 25 degrees at 9.30 am
I started the bike and the gauge was showing around 20 pounds pressure at tickover. After a half hour run in mixed traffic the gauge showed zero pressure at tickover although I still had flow.
Even on a warm day I was expecting to see 3 or 4 pounds pressure when idling.
Am I being optimistic?
My feeling is that the feed pump may need freshening up. I have seen a lot of stuff written about the multi vane pump upgrades but my bike is bone stock and I plan on keeping it that way so I’m not sure that is the answer. Has any body experience of those on a stock motor?
I’m not sure what the wear tolerances on the vanes is and what too look for in terms of wear when I take the pump off and what parts could sensibly be replaced to improve it?
I’m only looking for a small improvement in pressure. Just enough to keep the oil light off and my anxiety levels down!
I am assuming of course that the problem is the feed pump and not something more fundamental in the engine
I’d greatly appreciate any input on the subject.
Thanks
Martin
Sorry this is something of an old chestnut but I just wanted to run it past the forum for some thoughts.
I have a 47 UL. Engine rebuilt about a decade ago, not by me. The bike seems to run fine.
I use straight 50weight oil
Recently the oil warning light has started coming on at tickover. Especially if the bike has run for a while at constant speed. Say 50 miles at a steady 50 mph or thereabouts.
I can see I have flow at tickover from viewing the top of the oil tank.
I wanted the check the pressure so took off the switch and fitted an oil pressure gauge.
Right now in the UK it’s pretty warm. Air temperature was about 25 degrees at 9.30 am
I started the bike and the gauge was showing around 20 pounds pressure at tickover. After a half hour run in mixed traffic the gauge showed zero pressure at tickover although I still had flow.
Even on a warm day I was expecting to see 3 or 4 pounds pressure when idling.
Am I being optimistic?
My feeling is that the feed pump may need freshening up. I have seen a lot of stuff written about the multi vane pump upgrades but my bike is bone stock and I plan on keeping it that way so I’m not sure that is the answer. Has any body experience of those on a stock motor?
I’m not sure what the wear tolerances on the vanes is and what too look for in terms of wear when I take the pump off and what parts could sensibly be replaced to improve it?
I’m only looking for a small improvement in pressure. Just enough to keep the oil light off and my anxiety levels down!
I am assuming of course that the problem is the feed pump and not something more fundamental in the engine
I’d greatly appreciate any input on the subject.
Thanks
Martin
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