S
SDBuckeye
Guest
I have an 82 GS650GL on which the oil light will not go off until it has been run and revved for about 3 minutes. At that time the oil pressure kicks in and it runs smooth as silk. I have done a bunch of work on it to try to solve the problem but I am at a dead end, as is the mechanic at the local Suzuki dealership.
Here is some background on the situation. I bought the bike in January, brought it home and winterized it. No issues with oil pressure at the time. I didn?t run it again until April. A friend came over to take it on a check ride. The oil light didn?t go off right away, but it did go off eventually. At the time, I thought that was because it was low on oil. He only took it a couple blocks and then I changed the oil and filter.
After the oil change the problem did not go away. I have since that time gone through the following steps:
--replaced the oil pressure sensor
--inspected the oil pump strainer (it was very clean)
--inspected the oil pump, some scratches inside the cover but the gears were good. My mechanic neighbor (and former GS owner) said it looked OK
--inspected the oil pressure regulator, replaced the O-ring
--blew air through the oil pressure sensor channel to clear it out
--I am not burning or losing oil
Once the oil light goes out, pressure stays up. I went for a 15 mile ride without incident.
The local Suzuki mechanic is stumped?his best suggestion has been to try an OEM oil filter.
The above-mentioned neighbor thinks there may be a bolt or plug somewhere else in the engine that is leaking and preventing proper pressure build up. According to the parts fiche at http://www.alpha-sports.com/suzuki_parts.htm there is a jet and o-ring on the crankcase, could this be a cause?
I have run out of ideas. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Lyle
Here is some background on the situation. I bought the bike in January, brought it home and winterized it. No issues with oil pressure at the time. I didn?t run it again until April. A friend came over to take it on a check ride. The oil light didn?t go off right away, but it did go off eventually. At the time, I thought that was because it was low on oil. He only took it a couple blocks and then I changed the oil and filter.
After the oil change the problem did not go away. I have since that time gone through the following steps:
--replaced the oil pressure sensor
--inspected the oil pump strainer (it was very clean)
--inspected the oil pump, some scratches inside the cover but the gears were good. My mechanic neighbor (and former GS owner) said it looked OK
--inspected the oil pressure regulator, replaced the O-ring
--blew air through the oil pressure sensor channel to clear it out
--I am not burning or losing oil
Once the oil light goes out, pressure stays up. I went for a 15 mile ride without incident.
The local Suzuki mechanic is stumped?his best suggestion has been to try an OEM oil filter.
The above-mentioned neighbor thinks there may be a bolt or plug somewhere else in the engine that is leaking and preventing proper pressure build up. According to the parts fiche at http://www.alpha-sports.com/suzuki_parts.htm there is a jet and o-ring on the crankcase, could this be a cause?
I have run out of ideas. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Lyle