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'80 GS550L: Oil Light/Levels

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I am a new owner of a 1980 GS550L, which had been garages but not ridden for about a year before I took it over.

After my first highway ride (80+ miles) the "oil" light came on after I turned the bike off via engine cutoff.

I checked the oil window and didn't see anything, so I added oil. After research I determined that I probably added too much oil as the light is for oil pressure, not quantity. So I did an oil change and filter replace.

Despite putting in the exact amount of oil dictated in the manual, I still don't really get any reading on the level window. Also still occasionally get the oil light on, but not consistent and always after killing the engine.

Any thoughts?
 
The oil light will come on as the engine is stopped for reasons like you state - no pressure. However, when you check the oil, are you doing it with the bike on the sidestand or is it on the centerstand?
 
Bike on the center stand- after I did the complete oil change I also warmed the bike up per my manuals instructions before checking, but still nada.

Are there other symptoms I would see of low/no oil pressure? I haven't had any performance issues. Read somewhere that the sensor could be on the fritz and grounding out sometimes...
 
You should be able to pull it off the little nub on top of the transmission and clean it up with some contact cleaner and maybe a wire brush.

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Try tilting the bike towards you on the center stand while looking at the sight glass. If you don't see anything showing up after a few seconds than push away from you and see if anything moves. How many quarts did you add when you changed the oil? I have the 81 550T and I believe both of our bikes take almost 4 quarts.
 
Thanks for the welcome Cowboy- I will definitely post in the new owners forum.

I will try the tilting tomorrow and post what I find, and I'll try to clean the pressure sensor as well.

I added 2.5 liters, which is the capacity according to my clymer manual- could that be the wrong amount? I assume if I didn't have enough oil I would be seeing or hearing performance issues.
 
That 2.5 liters does not include what it takes to fill the oil filter, so it will actually be just over 3 liters, which is about 3.17 quarts.

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Ditto what Scott said, be sure that the bike is parked on the center stand on level ground.
You may have a cloudy oil inspection window, where it is hard to see the oil behind it, unfortunatly the only cure for that is to pull the cover and clean it from the inside, but it will clean up like new and will be crystal clear, cost you a gasket is all.
But yes, if it is a bit over full, the oil will fill the window and you won't see the level, tilting the bike away from you will drop the level and you will see it come down, same if the level is too low and below the window, lean the bike towards you..........just don't drop the bike on yourself. :p
 
Ok- rode the bike for about 50 miles today, put it up on the center stand, and now I'm finally seeing a level!! Just a tad above the F mark.

No sign of the oil light yet today- guess I'll have to keep an eye out for it.
 
Glad you got it sorted.
Totaly normal for the oil light to come on when the motor ain't running, as you know it is for pressure, so if you switch off, as the pressure bleeds away the light should come on.
Sounds like all is good.:clap:
 
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