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Oil Temperature Gauge - Paul_imp - 08-17-2015

Hi,

Does anyone use this ?



https://www.louis.eu/artikel/rr-oil-temperature-gauge-div-mod-black-ground/10034210?list=104589355


RE: Oil Temperature Gauge - Lord Popgun - 08-18-2015

I think the consensus was that the probe didn't/wouldn't go in far enough to matter. Plus, if you put your bike on the center stand and look at the oil indicator window, you will see that gauge wouldn't do much anyway.


RE: Oil Temperature Gauge - Paul_imp - 08-18-2015

What else could be done ? Put a probe in an other place with a manometer on the handlebar ?

It is definitely not necessary but I like the idea of looking at the motor temperature. Make it even more alive.


RE: Oil Temperature Gauge - gossman_imp - 08-18-2015

There is a thread somewhere about it, certainly fits in the steampunk look


RE: Oil Temperature Gauge - kmoney_imp - 08-18-2015

The bike has an engine oil temperature sensor (it's the two wire next to the timing chain tensioner). It's just being used as an idiot light for the temperature warning light (and I would suspect to trigger the cold idle enrichment cycle). Looking at it, it is definetely more than a simple on/off switch. I suspect if you back probed it with the bike running it you would give you a varying readout through the entire tenperature range. The only problem is connecting and calibrating a gauge to properly display the values as temperatures.


RE: Oil Temperature Gauge - Lord Popgun - 08-18-2015

In the fault code list in the '13 service manual (DTC codes) one is for low EOT voltage and one is for high EOT voltage. EOT is engine oil temperature.

The low value to set a fault is 0.04v and the high value to set a fault is 4.93v

There is no graph for temp vs. voltage or anything like that. Just some checks to do if the MIL comes on so as to determine if the sensor is bad or the wiring, etc.


RE: Oil Temperature Gauge - Paul_imp - 03-14-2017

I will not give up.
If I summarize for the probe location:

Oil carter: the probe won't be in contact with the oil --> useless

Existing probe:

Issue: Messing with the original Honda set up --> won't risk it

Bottom of the engine:

Issue: Connecting the prob with the gauge and battery with cables under the motorcycle. (risks of touching things on the road, heat of the engine with the cables...)

Entry of the oil cooler:

Issue: I am not sure of the temp it will indicates
Seems to work: http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=8685&highlight=oil+temp

What do you think?


RE: Oil Temperature Gauge - Nortoon_imp - 03-15-2017

I installed an oil temperature gauge on my 1966 BSA Lightning café racer. I got two readings: pinned to the left on start-up, pinned to the right after 10 minutes of riding.


RE: Oil Temperature Gauge - the Ferret - 03-15-2017

ROFL


RE: Oil Temperature Gauge - Paul_imp - 03-15-2017

.... indeed that is not that much convenient...