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SqDancerLynn1
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I was just thinking I have a mallory 15lbs fuel pressue gauge with 1/4 pipe thread, was going to tap the galley plug. Has anyone ever tried to use one for oil pressure gauge on roller crank motor??
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RedGS1100 said:Anyone have an oil temp gage? Just curious.
My 1983 GS750ES has an oil temperature guage as part of the standard OE display. This engine has a lot less metal in it to act as a heat sink than the previous GS750's (over 30 lbs. less!!) and oil is used more actively as a way of handling heat (e.g. oil jets spray the undersides of the pistons). Of course, the following generation of GSXR engines took the concept much further and were largely oil-cooled.RedGS1100 said:Anyone have an oil temp gage? Just curious.
Hap Call said:If you have the 8 valve motors or the 16 valve 1000 or 1100 you might be shocked at how low your oil pressure can be...often less tham a pound.
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RedGS1100 said:I will give someone with an oil temp gage a smoking good deal on Amsoil for you to tell me what temperature differences you see. Amsoil will lower your oil temp. Less friction from better oil will produce less heat in the oil. Less heat in the oil means cooler oil flows to your bearings and valve train further protecting your engine.