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Top End Oiler Project

Progress Update

Progress Update

Starting to get a few components together.

-6 AN to 1/8 NPT straight & 90deg. fittings.
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-6 AN hose ends.
I decided to go this route after some suggestions that the original
crimped hoses I had been using looked a bit cheap. I really like these better anyway.
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40 ft. of -6AN hose
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I still need to machine a crap load of feed thru bolts, but the material is ordered & should arrive this week. Once all the parts are machined, I will send it out for anodize.

Also, made a small run of cam chain tensioners & will have these ready around the same time as I get the oiler kits finished.
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GregB is great to do business with and his products are top of the line! :cool:

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Eric
 
Greg, can you keep two sets away from the anodizer?

I bought two sets last time, one anodized, one not and prefer the unanodized one on the black motor. It polished up quite well.

Ken
 
Greg,
I'll take two kits as well.One anodized and one plain if possible.Let me know if you need a deposit as well.No big rush as well:)Thanks Rich
 
Oh oh oh me me me me.

2 sets please. One black & one unanodised at your leisure. No rush.

Thanks
Richard
 
I am in for (1) set that retains the oil sensor, black or plain is ok.
 
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Just stumbled across this thread very interesting I have an 82 Katana and think 1 of these is much needed how to I go about getting a price and info on the top end oiler looks awesome thanks.
 
Oil Temp Sensor

Oil Temp Sensor

Yes, I can.



Hay Greg I was told to ask you about what I need to get my oil pressure and temp back. I have a 83 Gs1100E and have added the oil rails for the extra oil col and flow, but now I had to put the adapter were my oil sensor once was. How do I get my oil temp and pressure back? What do I need to add to my system to make it work again.

Ed
 
Hay Greg I was told to ask you about what I need to get my oil pressure and temp back. I have a 83 Gs1100E and have added the oil rails for the extra oil col and flow, but now I had to put the adapter were my oil sensor once was. How do I get my oil temp and pressure back? What do I need to add to my system to make it work again.

Ed

You need an adaptor that has provisions for the oil pressure sensor.
 
Input, opinions, feedback, wanted

Input, opinions, feedback, wanted

Which routing do you like better.
This? (I think you can tuck the lines in tighter to the head on an 1100, on an 1150 head, it doesn't matter.)

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OR this?

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As you can see, you need to sweep the hose out a little more. Again, this is an 1100 head. The 1150 head the points where the TEO mounts is farther out relative to the cooling fins.
Again I am truly looking for input.
 
Greg,

I have two of yours on two of my bikes and one on a mates. All three are fitted like the lower pics. I reckon they look better that way. All three are GS1150's. Will be getting two more unanodised sets from you when you say the word.

Ken (from Aus)
 
Right. On the 1150 head, there aren't obstructions.
I'm trying to determine the best option, as using the -6 fittings & hose makes
keeping everything tidy looking a bit more problematic.
Also, whether running the oil line above or below results in different hose lengths.
Unfortunately, with everthing costing more these days, I am going to have to charge a little more for these kits. Not much, probably $20 or so. But I still need to sit down & do some math, and hope it doesn't bite me in the keister.
 
Hi Greg,

I reckon it looks ''better'' with the hose exiting underneath. I don't know why, just does.

20 bucks , 20 schmucks, who cares. Must have!!!! An increase of that magnitude is entirely reasonable. I don't think it will come back to bite you (on the keister, or anywhere else).

Keep up the good work.

Richard
 
I like the underslung, but like someone else said, they will drain quicker. So,in deference to keeping the cams happy, functionality win. I vote over the top.
Curt
 
Oil drain area in the head is lower then these so I can't see any difference other then aesthetic. Pipe on top just looks like it was put on wrong.

I'm sure Greg would like a few more opinions from those who want one though.
 
I like the braided lines, mine are black. any chance of getting a set for my 1100?
 
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