Except this:
The oil lamp comes on, and remains on while the bike is in low rpm. Anything <4k and that red lamp is on. Now, I had a similar problem with my 650G, and corrected it immediately with a drink of fresh Rotella. This problem is troubling as my brother assures me that the bike is fulla fresh oil.
Which leads me to believe the poor girl has a faulty oil pump. That's a rally disqualifier. I'm sincerely hoping that this is not the case. So I'm going to double check Shane's oil level.
The 450 is running Rotella 15W-40. This ~is~ a thicker weight oil then the bike was originally intended to run. I'm hoping maybe a switch to the synthetic 5W-40 and a good splash of SeaFoam might correct the pressure problem in the low side of the tach.
Have any of you GSers out there encountered this problem before? Does anyone have any advice or any clue if I'm on the right track with this problem?
Shane said he's been running her like this for a while. To which I say !
Which leads me to believe he's been lucky he hasn't seized her up. But it also leads me to wonder if his pressure sensor might be faulty. [Which seems unlikely, but it could be electrical, I suppose...especially supposing the problem corrects itself when the stator is charging] I'd not have risked it until I knew for sure. Perhaps I'll flip on the headlight next time and see if upping the stator output helps.
Any input you experienced fellows out there can provide would be just ducky.
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