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oil pressure switch for 81 440LTD - where?
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25 Aug 2010 09:17 #393724
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1979 KZ650 B (Main Ride)
1978 KZ650 D1 (sold)
1982 KZ750 (parts bike)
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According to the numbers it seems correct. I should have looked up the numbers myself, but was just basing it on the connector type.
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25 Aug 2010 09:19 #393725
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1982 KZ1000LTD K2 Vance & Hines 4-1 ACCEL COILS Added Vetter fairing & Bags. FOX Racing rear Shocks, Braced Swing-arm, Fork Brace, Progressive Fork Springs RT Gold Emulators, APE Valve Springs, 1166 Big Bore kit, RS34's, GPZ cams.
1980 KZ550LTD C1 Stock SOLD Miss it
1979 MAZDA RX7 in the works, 13B...
Replied by Motor Head on topic oil pressure switch for 81 440LTD - where?
Yup, still doesn't say at what pressure the switch is supposed to ground to activate the light, only operating oil pressure at 4000RPM hot.
1982 KZ1000LTD K2 Vance & Hines 4-1 ACCEL COILS Added Vetter fairing & Bags. FOX Racing rear Shocks, Braced Swing-arm, Fork Brace, Progressive Fork Springs RT Gold Emulators, APE Valve Springs, 1166 Big Bore kit, RS34's, GPZ cams.
1980 KZ550LTD C1 Stock SOLD Miss it
1979 MAZDA RX7 in the works, 13B...
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26 Aug 2010 05:29 - 26 Aug 2010 11:54 #393905
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Well I got the new switch and put it on. All appears well after the first 20 miles or so.....
Just for fun I got some 1/8 PT plugs ( that is what the KZ manual says the oil switch has for threads) to try to insert as backup to stop an oil leak if the switch goes bad....but it appears that kawasaki has different threads....they appear to be finer than the standard 1/8 PT fitting threads I have. Looking at it a little closer I think it is a 10mm thread.....with 10 threads per 10mm.
Also, I tried testing the old switch for continuity off the bike. I would think that it would read 0 ohms from the terminal to the body or the threads of the switch....and it reads open.....I think that means the switch is not working and it wouldn't have helped if a situation really did occur. I did not test the new switch for that issue....but the light was on and went off when the bike fired up.....but that also occurred for the old leaky switch...so I'm confused now:unsure:
Just for fun I got some 1/8 PT plugs ( that is what the KZ manual says the oil switch has for threads) to try to insert as backup to stop an oil leak if the switch goes bad....but it appears that kawasaki has different threads....they appear to be finer than the standard 1/8 PT fitting threads I have. Looking at it a little closer I think it is a 10mm thread.....with 10 threads per 10mm.
Also, I tried testing the old switch for continuity off the bike. I would think that it would read 0 ohms from the terminal to the body or the threads of the switch....and it reads open.....I think that means the switch is not working and it wouldn't have helped if a situation really did occur. I did not test the new switch for that issue....but the light was on and went off when the bike fired up.....but that also occurred for the old leaky switch...so I'm confused now:unsure:
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27 Aug 2010 22:29 #394472
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1979 KZ650 B (Main Ride)
1978 KZ650 D1 (sold)
1982 KZ750 (parts bike)
Replied by drmadd95 on topic oil pressure switch for 81 440LTD - where?
I'm also in the process of replacing a leaky oil switch. I checked with my multimeter and the air hose and it doesn't take much pressure to open the switch up.
In fact I can blow enough pressure myself to open the normally closed switch on the oil sensor. I guess I'm just full of hot air!
So I'm sure it's less than 5PSI as I don't have to blow too hard to open the switch.
In fact I can blow enough pressure myself to open the normally closed switch on the oil sensor. I guess I'm just full of hot air!
So I'm sure it's less than 5PSI as I don't have to blow too hard to open the switch.
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28 Aug 2010 08:41 #394513
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from what I gather on these 440's, the fitting for the oil switch is a 10 mm extra fine pipe thread. I am trying to find an adapter with a 10mm fine thread male and a standard 1/8 " PT that I can attach any bike pressure switch to for the job....or even a simple gauge.
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28 Aug 2010 10:44 #394548
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1982 KZ1000LTD K2 Vance & Hines 4-1 ACCEL COILS Added Vetter fairing & Bags. FOX Racing rear Shocks, Braced Swing-arm, Fork Brace, Progressive Fork Springs RT Gold Emulators, APE Valve Springs, 1166 Big Bore kit, RS34's, GPZ cams.
1980 KZ550LTD C1 Stock SOLD Miss it
1979 MAZDA RX7 in the works, 13B...
Replied by Motor Head on topic oil pressure switch for 81 440LTD - where?
If you have Harbor Freight in your town, then you can get this today.
www.harborfreight.com/engine-oil-pressure-test-kit-98949.html
Other wise it can be ordered on line.
www.harborfreight.com/engine-oil-pressure-test-kit-98949.html
Other wise it can be ordered on line.
1982 KZ1000LTD K2 Vance & Hines 4-1 ACCEL COILS Added Vetter fairing & Bags. FOX Racing rear Shocks, Braced Swing-arm, Fork Brace, Progressive Fork Springs RT Gold Emulators, APE Valve Springs, 1166 Big Bore kit, RS34's, GPZ cams.
1980 KZ550LTD C1 Stock SOLD Miss it
1979 MAZDA RX7 in the works, 13B...
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05 Mar 2022 08:28 #863220
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1981 Z440A1, 1972 Yamaha 650 twin, 1978 Suzuki GS550, 2004 Honda Rebel 250. Ask me which ones actually run.
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Greetings, Folks.
I am in the same boat. Just picked up a 1981 z440 and the oil pressure sensor is broken. It looks like this adaptor might work? www.threadtoolsupply.com/m10x10-18-npt-s...-thread-adapter.html
I am hoping to ride this bike this summer. Finding many little things to pick at.
thanks!
I am in the same boat. Just picked up a 1981 z440 and the oil pressure sensor is broken. It looks like this adaptor might work? www.threadtoolsupply.com/m10x10-18-npt-s...-thread-adapter.html
I am hoping to ride this bike this summer. Finding many little things to pick at.
thanks!
1981 Z440A1, 1972 Yamaha 650 twin, 1978 Suzuki GS550, 2004 Honda Rebel 250. Ask me which ones actually run.
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09 Mar 2022 18:22 #863503
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1981 Z440A1, 1972 Yamaha 650 twin, 1978 Suzuki GS550, 2004 Honda Rebel 250. Ask me which ones actually run.
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Greetings!
This is how I found the bike when I got it the other week…
seems a clever use of JBWeld to “stop a leak”
This is how I found the bike when I got it the other week…
seems a clever use of JBWeld to “stop a leak”
1981 Z440A1, 1972 Yamaha 650 twin, 1978 Suzuki GS550, 2004 Honda Rebel 250. Ask me which ones actually run.
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19 Mar 2022 17:24 #864052
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Why would anybody weld up the Oil Pressure Switch if you don't have oil you don't get far I have run 400s and 440s for 40 Years now and never had a problem the 440 runs a low pressure high volume oil lubrication system and the Oil pressure Switch used was used on most Kawasaki's from that era so there shouldn't be a problem finding one. The way to Test one is very Simple connect the +Tester to the Top and the - to the thread and then gently push the right size Rod up the oil Hole and the tester should register a connection.
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20 Mar 2022 09:22 - 20 Mar 2022 09:26 #864083
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Replied by F64 on topic oil pressure switch for 81 440LTD - where?
I use a switch from Autozone.
Once you figure out the thread size, it's pretty easy to find a switch that fits.
I swapped the top terminal from my old switch to the new one so I didn't have to change the stock electrical connector.
That replacement switch is now 6 years old.
www.autozone.com/external-engine/oil-pre...tch-ps123/123836_0_0
Once you figure out the thread size, it's pretty easy to find a switch that fits.
I swapped the top terminal from my old switch to the new one so I didn't have to change the stock electrical connector.
That replacement switch is now 6 years old.
www.autozone.com/external-engine/oil-pre...tch-ps123/123836_0_0
81-KZ440-D2.
Louis Dudzik's GM HEI ignitor conversion installed 2015 s3.amazonaws.com/gpzweb/Ignition/GPZgmHEImod.html
Motogadget m-unit blue installed 2017.
LIC, NY
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