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which connection is oil pressure and oil light

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I have 2 connections on the motor 1 is a male stud pointed which I thought might be the sender for pressure and the other is a flat clip on male stud that I thought was the light for no pressure is that the case or visa versa?
 
Sorry, but I don't follow you.

The oil pressure switch is more of an oil flow switch and looks like a white plastic plug located on a plate just to the right of your cam chain tensioner.
 
I have 2 connections on the motor 1 is a male stud pointed which I thought might be the sender for pressure and the other is a flat clip on male stud that I thought was the light for no pressure is that the case or visa versa?

Sounds like you have a EZ/ED

The pointy male stud is the temperature sensor

The flat clip is the oil pressure switch (idiot light)
 
thanks

thanks

Thanks alot that is what I needed to know. Wiring noiw and will let you know how t comes out. I have a 83 gs 1100 e instrument cluster and is going on a gs 1000 79 so it has alot more idiot lights.
 
Thanks alot that is what I needed to know. Wiring noiw and will let you know how t comes out. I have a 83 gs 1100 e instrument cluster and is going on a gs 1000 79 so it has alot more idiot lights.


like this?

cluster.jpg
 
yes

yes

Yes it looks just like that and I have almost everythig working but like the side stand light since I don't have a switch on that but who knows maybe when I get bored I'll ad it. I will be testing it out on a ride next week sometime instead of just bench testing it.
 
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