My 82 Katana went for its maiden voyage Saturday after the resto process, and I'm pleased to announce that it went supremely well with the exception of one little thing, and that is the title of the thread....
When warmed up, the oil warning light comes on when sitting at idle. If I throttle it up even just a RCH, light goes off and the panic in my head subsides, reducing the swimming vision I get of doing the whole thing over again due to burnt cams. The oil light also comes on under hard acceleration, but I guess this can be expected? My buddy Tim's V-Max does the same thing with no apparent harm done.
I'm using dino oil formulated for diesel trucks (Mobil, I think cuz it was cheaper than Rotella) and the bike now has officially got 27 miles on it after the rebuild. I'm going to drain and replace oil and filter, but thought that while I was at it I'd pull the sump cover (oil pan, anyone?) and see if I might have missed an O-ring under there somewhere, allowing for my pressure drop.
It has a new Vesrah gasket set, new o-rings everywhere I could find one, and runs really well.
I know the o-ring that goes between the upper and lower crankcase, leading to the oil pressure switch, is in place. I'm not sure if there is one missing somewhere under the sump cover, the fiche at bikebandit shows #3 as the only O-ring that I'm not sure where it goes or if I even put one in... They call it the Kick Gear O-ring. I would post a picture if I knew how, but alas I don't.
Anything I should be looking for?
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