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oil pressure or temperature
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Any input very appreciated:)Sorry admin, didnt realise I'd put it in the wrong place.Now I don't know how to move it:blush:
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I think the best is a combination. Add an oil cooler, and add a pressure gauge, forget the temp gage. It's more work to install, but then you know your oil is as cool as it would ever get.
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Running an oil pressure gauge can be worse for your *blood pressure* than anything else...
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I think the best is a combination. Add an oil cooler, and add a pressure gauge, forget the temp gage. It's more work to install, but then you know your oil is as cool as it would ever get.
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For the 650/750 motors an oil pressure gauge would be cool, it would read in the 30-40 (roughly) psi range, but the 900/1000/1100 motors use roller (ball?) bearings and the pressure will be really low (like posted above), and would cause me a nervous breakdownI would rather have an oil pressure gauge. But I don't know how often oil pumps die, so would you need it? It would be handy in case you forgot to add oil after an oil change, it would show up right away and you could shut it down before the engine locked up.
I think the best is a combination. Add an oil cooler, and add a pressure gauge, forget the temp gage. It's more work to install, but then you know your oil is as cool as it would ever get.
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