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Oil pressure light

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MrFreeze60

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I got my bike running today, and it runs great. My issue now is after it warms up the oil pressure light will come on at 1200 RPM's or less. If I bump the idle up to 1500 it will go out.
As soon as the bike starts it goes out, and it has good oil pressure. I found that out the hard way when I first fired her up I forgot to tighten the valve cover down, and she puked oil all over the ground in just a few seconds.
I checked the oil and topped it off, and there is no engine noise at all.
Could it be the relief valve or the switch itself? It had set for a number of years.
I did change the oil and filter before I fired her up too.
 
I'm going to go get a pressure gauge and hook up to make sure I have good oil pressure before I do too much to it.
She does get plenty of oil up top, but I don't want to hurt the bottom end.
I will drop the pan and clean the oil screen, and make sure there isn't gunk in the bottom of the case.
 
If the oil light comes on only after you turn off the motor, is that okay? :confused:
 
If the oil light comes ON only after you turn off the motor, is that okay?

I assume you mean after you turn the engine off, but the ignition switch is still on? If that is the case, then yes the light should be on until you turn the ignition switch off.
 
I assume you mean after you turn the engine off, but the ignition switch is still on? If that is the case, then yes the light should be on until you turn the ignition switch off.

Yup, that's exactly what I meant. Glad to know that's okay.
 
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