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Oil gauge question for Dan Grimmer
Dan, in the old forum we had a discussion on oil pressure. You went through several gauges before finding one that would read the range you needed. Seems like I remember you got them from W.W. Granger. I am looking for the 0-15 PSI range (I know you elected to go with total flow to the top end on your oiling kit, I am going with partial flow). I have contacted Ashcroft and they say that they make the gauge but I would have to order (this is no joke, they really said this) 100 gauges in that range and that they would not sell me just one. At $61 a piece that is a little too much to ask for. Grangers does not have one on their internet site. Does your local Grangers carry this or do you know of some other supplier?
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moto_dan
Not me Hap...
Must have been another Dan. I did inquire as to oil temp, but never oil pressure. Sorry.
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Originally posted by SLOWPOKEWHAT MADE YOU DECIDE TO USE A TOP OILER KIT BESIDES THE NEED TO TINKER AND IMPROVE
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Oh, and did I mention that it looks trick as hell?
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In fact Scotty, I believe you took part in that thread discussion...do you remember who it was who had the high oil pressure that pegged several gauges?
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Anonymous
top oiler
would you explain what has to be done please--i remember the discussion but not who it was--i see your web page is totally gone--now what are you up to--i will need the link to change my links page
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Originally posted by SLOWPOKEwould you explain what has to be done please--i remember the discussion but not who it was--i see your web page is totally gone--now what are you up to--i will need the link to change my links page
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It is under index.html on the page builder site so that I do not have to type in a bunch of numbers to find it. I am still working on it. Something happened to the old page.
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redliner1973
Auto Zone sells a guage 0-15psi, it is for fuel, designed to be mounted on a carb line, but should work for oil pressure too. It is about 1 inch in diameter. Just a possibility...
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Originally posted by propflux01Auto Zone sells a guage 0-15psi, it is for fuel, designed to be mounted on a carb line, but should work for oil pressure too. It is about 1 inch in diameter. Just a possibility...
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Re: pressure gauges
Originally posted by jpaulHap
Try mcmaster.com. They have 7 pages of pressure gauges in their catalog. Should be something that will work for you. Where did you get your top oiler, and do they have a website?
They are on par with Murdoch Racing, another good company and Scotty's favorite. Murdoch can also supply you with the kit, along with APE, Cope, and several others.
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Anonymous
Why not just put a 750 oil pump in your motor? the 750 is a plain bearing motor and its a direct bolt in . And if its not then I am going to have a talk with Uncle Remus when visits my cabbage patch because he told me this bolt in alone would let you run a high pressure guage and actually move the needle.
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Originally posted by Richard PicketteWhy not just put a 750 oil pump in your motor? the 750 is a plain bearing motor and its a direct bolt in . And if its not then I am going to have a talk with Uncle Remus when visits my cabbage patch because he told me this bolt in alone would let you run a high pressure guage and actually move the needle.
The 750 pump gear has 29 teeth and the 1100 pump gear has 33 teeth so with the 750 gear you are turning the pump about 12% faster thus increasing oil volume about the same amount. The oil pumps themselves are identical, even have the same part number.
With the 750 gear I still only run about 10 PSI on startup and aroung 4 to 5 when the motor is warm. When I last rebuilt the motor I checked oil pump tolerences and they were well within specs.
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Anonymous
Hap, I'm the guy who kept the local Grainger outlet in the black for gage
business. Sorry I didn't answer sooner--didn't read this particular post,
until today. If you need a Grainger p/n, get back to me--I have their
catalog in my office.
Here's the deal on the gages; if you are running the stock oiling system
& are tapping into the oil gallery at the back of the case, the 0-15 will
probably be alright, even with cold oil on startup. If you are running the
topend oiling kit and tap into the tee connection for the oil lines, you will
see pressures well over 100 psig on startup, even with 10w-40 oil in hot
weather (trust me, on this). If you are running the topend kit & tap into
the case gallery, you will see lower pressures, due to the fact that the
oil has already been past the cam bearings & is headed to the crank.
Since I elected to tap into the tee, I'm not sure what exact pressure you
would see at the case gallery.
As far as vibration trashing the gage, that has not been a problem for me.
The gage I use is liquid filled/damped--I also have the gage mounted on
the top triple tree, instead of bolted directly to the engine.
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Anonymous
Well buy me books and send me to school ! Hap thats good information to know. Take care this weekin and dust a harley for me!
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