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I am moving along here slowly checking all the posts seeing what improvements and others ideas are showing. I am at the point of doing the water and oil sensors install. So what I have done is purchase an adapter for the oil (Sensor Adapter Oil Water Pressure Temp M20x1.5 -1/8 NPT from EBay) now while looking around I noticed that there are sending units out there that may work without moving the sending unit somewhere else and I'm looking for some assistance. I have the Auto Meter 1 1/2 electric gauge set which has an electric 100 psi oil gauge with that big sending unit. Now I have found what I think may work as a replacement sending unit but I have a question about it. The units are made by Standard Tru-Tech I also found a cross reference from Mercury Marine which shown below (and here is where my question comes in) that the 0-80 psi sending unit (5 bar) and the 0-100 (7 bar) there is no difference.

0-80 psi.........0-100 psi

(5-Bar)...........(7-Bar)

psi ohms...... psi ohms

0 240............ 0 240

40 103......... 40 103

80 33.5........ 100 33.5

 

Does this hold true with all oil pressure sensors or is it gauge specific? I have attached a photo of the sensor style I would like to use because it would fit I believe with no issues and the chart (pdf) I got this info from.

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I have a few ideas because I also am not a fan of running that oil line even though others have not had any problems with the exception of a melted line. Once I have it figured out I'll post some pictures for you.

 

I also found the "Sensor Adapter Oil Water Pressure Temp M18x1.5 -1/8NPT on EBay for the water temp sensor the same guy has both for the water (M18X1.5 - 1/8 NPT) and the oil (M20x1.5 - 1/8 NPT).

 

http://motors.shop.ebay.com/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l2736&_nkw=Sensor+Adapter+Oil+Water+Pressure

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PO of mine used a stainless braid shielded line. It's only running 6" aka Harley on motor style but I'd strongly consider this if running to the dash. Not sure where to get them but should be able to find right length. Gauge never reads above 80 PSI cold. You will be shocked how low the pressure on these motors runs with a fully warmed up motor!!!

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There have been several people with leaking oil pressure lines that I am aware of. And of more concern is the ability to perhaps be able to run the bike after an accident lays it down. That oil tube hanging out the side makes it a high probability that if its laid down on that side, the oil gauge tube will be taken out.

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There have been several people with leaking oil pressure lines that I am aware of. And of more concern is the ability to perhaps be able to run the bike after an accident lays it down. That oil tube hanging out the side makes it a high probability that if its laid down on that side, the oil gauge tube will be taken out.

 

Well, if I laid the bike down, I have the original plug that I can put back (carry it on the bike), therefor no oil leak to worry about. But then if I laid it down, most likely will be hauled back by trailer.

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There have been several people with leaking oil pressure lines that I am aware of. And of more concern is the ability to perhaps be able to run the bike after an accident lays it down. That oil tube hanging out the side makes it a high probability that if its laid down on that side, the oil gauge tube will be taken out.
I disagree with most of the issues raised here. If you follow the instructions of my original gauge post in the tech library and route the oil line up through the existing clamps on the frame down tube, it is both invisible and totally protected. As for the pressure line mounting port, it is quite protected by the exhaust pipe, water pump, engine case, and floorboard mount. Any accident that could possibly damage this connection would by definition need to leave major parts of the motorcycle and engine laying free on the road.

 

As for leaking oil lines - improper installation can cause anything to leak. If it is done right, there is no risk whatsoever.

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if you read the posts for installing gauges...and i'm assuming that you mean installing gauges where the cassette player is.....i stated that i would not install an electric oil pressure gauge again..... i would install a mechanical..........the problem was finding a sensor/sender unit that would fit in the space by the right foot........i found one but the ohms rating has to match the gauge's rating or it will not work. ( $50) wasted) .....so if the sensor is mounted in the fairing....you gotta run a 3/8's inch line to carry oil to it.......a heck of a lot bigger than a thin 1/8 line.........

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Here is a water pump mounted gauge from cycle one-off.com.

 

http://www.cycleoneoff.com/vmaxpag2.html

 

Not for everybody, but a nice oil filled, functional, easy to install gauge. About $90.

 

Gary

 

I wonder why they dont make a water temp gauge that mounts there? Seems like that would be pretty easy with the water pump hoses close by.

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  • 4 weeks later...

OK I have the sending units installed for the electric gages with photos and parts lists. I put together a PDF with all the information included. I ended up with the water sending unit in the same place as all the others have with just one adapter mounted into the head. The oil pressure was a different story it was a little tough getting it into position but by no means imposable it's in the same area as the oil filter. I have attached a couple photos showing the sending units and where they are mounted / installed.

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