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82 GS1100E Oil gauge jumps with RPM
Hi, I hope this is the right place for this question. The oil gauge on my bike is hitting 320 and flickering when I'm at around 5k rpm. If I pull the clutch it drops down to around 210 until I release then it jumps back up. This only happens after the bike is warmed up. I replaced the temp sensor and same issue. Air temp is 60. From 4k to 5k the gauge moves from 210 to 320 in direct correlation with rpm. I am assuming it is an electrical issue, but wanted to make sure there is not something else I might be missing.Tags: None
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It sounds like you're running hot - very hot. I installed an oil cooler and it made a huge difference.1982 GS1100E V&H "SS" exhaust, APE pods, 1150 oil cooler, 140 speedo, 99.3 rear wheel HP, black engine, '83 red
2016 XL883L sigpic Two-tone blue and white. Almost 42 hp! Status: destroyed, now owned by the insurance company. The hole in my memory starts an hour before the accident and ends 24 hours after.
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Originally posted by CastNoShadow View PostHi, I hope this is the right place for this question. The oil gauge on my bike is hitting 320 and flickering when I'm at around 5k rpm. If I pull the clutch it drops down to around 210 until I release then it jumps back up. This only happens after the bike is warmed up. I replaced the temp sensor and same issue. Air temp is 60. From 4k to 5k the gauge moves from 210 to 320 in direct correlation with rpm. I am assuming it is an electrical issue, but wanted to make sure there is not something else I might be missing.
I had a similar issue with the water temp gauge on a GT750 Waterbuffalo, that turned out to be a bad ground on the meter itself.
Have you checked the voltage on the battery with running engine ?
There are great tests on this site, like on the "stator pages" but if you measure more than 14,7 volt on the battery ever .... it's an issue.
edit ... i see this is your first post here, so WELCOME.Last edited by Rijko; 06-02-2021, 01:14 PM.Rijk
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... i see this is your first post here, so WELCOME.[/QUOTE]
Thank you!
Yes, the needle moves just as fast as the rpm gauge. I have not tested the voltage above high idle so I will wire up a voltage gauge this weekend to test under riding conditions.
I have thought about an oil cooler, but wasn't sure if it would be a good idea up here in MN where I ride until it snows.
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Originally posted by CastNoShadow View PostI have not tested the voltage above high idle so I will wire up a voltage gauge this weekend to test under riding conditions.
I like to warm up the bike before i rev it that high.
Originally posted by CastNoShadow View PostI have thought about an oil cooler, but wasn't sure if it would be a good idea up here in MN where I ride until it snows.
But if you do want one (because of the cool factor ?) use a thermostat and you'll be fine.Rijk
Top 10 Newbie Mistakes thread
CV Carb rebuild tutorial
VM Carb rebuild tutorial
Bikecliff's website
The Stator Papers
"The thing about freedom - it's never free"
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Hi, if you don't see any damage to your oil temp sending wire , it would be safe to assume your gauge is faulty. I think the manual says how to test the gauge.1983 gs1100ed restro-mod. 1998 gsxr 1100 almost mint, 2019 kawasaki klx250, 2011 Beta 250 evo trials bike, 2017 Montesa 300rr trials bike, 2021 honda crf250rx woods weapon
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Originally posted by chris View PostHi, if you don't see any damage to your oil temp sending wire , it would be safe to assume your gauge is faulty. I think the manual says how to test the gauge.
Thank you everybody for the help.
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