Hello all,
Why does the oil warning light flicker at low revs when the motor is very hot? Mine done it today while in stop and go ,up hill, action that lasted over an hour. Anybody else experience this?
Hot running: oil light flicker ?
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Re: Hot running: oil light flicker ?
Not a common ocurrence, unless the engine gets extremely hot and the oil begins to loose viscosity.
I would check two things first
1) Is the oil level correct? - If the answer is yes proceed to #2, if not top off.
2) What grade oil are you using? - It should be 20W50 in hot climates.
Last but not least, if the exhaust pipes start glowing and the engine becomes slugish, by all means find a side street and get moving to cool down the engine or shutoff the bike and let it cool down. Getting air to the engine will be the most desired option.
Keep us informed.
I would check two things first
1) Is the oil level correct? - If the answer is yes proceed to #2, if not top off.
2) What grade oil are you using? - It should be 20W50 in hot climates.
Last but not least, if the exhaust pipes start glowing and the engine becomes slugish, by all means find a side street and get moving to cool down the engine or shutoff the bike and let it cool down. Getting air to the engine will be the most desired option.
Keep us informed.
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06 Suzuki Burgman 650 "state of flux"
79 CBX
06 Suzuki Burgman 650 "state of flux"
79 CBX
Re: Hot running: oil light flicker ?
The oil level is correct. Using 20W50 Castrol Dino.
Re: Hot running: oil light flicker ?
It's more than likely the oil pressure switch located under the cylinder on the left side of the motor. Buy a new switch, screw it in, ride the bike and I think you'll find the light working normally. Bad pressure switches are common.
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Re: Hot running: oil light flicker ?
+1 BigJohn
Gosh, I forgot about the switch, great call. IMay I suggest piping a mechanical oil pressure switch (for a test only) to find out what is the pressure at idle. That should remove any fears and provide you with a baseline pressure.
Gosh, I forgot about the switch, great call. IMay I suggest piping a mechanical oil pressure switch (for a test only) to find out what is the pressure at idle. That should remove any fears and provide you with a baseline pressure.
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Re: Hot running: oil light flicker ?
agreed with all all of the above...but before you replace the switch...
... another possible answer is the electrical wiring.
Check the wiring for the whole circuit, especially down by the pressure sensor to see if they might be grounding themselves against the engine.
... another possible answer is the electrical wiring.
Check the wiring for the whole circuit, especially down by the pressure sensor to see if they might be grounding themselves against the engine.
I was dreaming when I wrote this, forgive me if it goes astray...