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GS1100 and GS1150 temperature probe location
Where is the oil temperature probe fitted on those bikes that have them from the factory?
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on my S for the oil temp guage, it's right behind the cylinder heads.
As you're sitting on the bike, towards the right side.
22mm? nut, mine has the leads off it for the temp guage.Keith
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1980 GS1000S, blue and white
2015Triumph Trophy SE
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Anonymous
The oil pressure & oil temp. comes off the same part, just under the cam chain tensioner. one wire connects without oil temp. 2 wires connect if you do have oil temp.
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Originally posted by rphillipsThe oil pressure & oil temp. comes off the same part, just under the cam chain tensioner. one wire connects without oil temp. 2 wires connect if you do have oil temp.
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Einar J Skog
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I use the the oilsump plug, to take as an outlet for temp sender.
Drilled a hole in plug and then 10mm tread.Use the original fuel guage as
meter(between Clocks).Same electric data as GS1000S guage.My fuel guage is in bottom of the big round Clock (right ) (rpm measure)
As you see I not good in english ::::
Think You is no good in Norwegian, so dosnt matter..
GS1000GLX
Season is started
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Dink
Hap the 1150 has two sensors into the block off plate below the camchain tensioner, one works the oil light and the other is a temp probe.
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blo
On my GS450 I installed the temp. sensor instead of the plugg sealing of the hole where the oil pressure are measured. I made a brass adapter M14x1.25 outside - M10x1.0 inside and made sure there were no piece of the sidecover gasket restricting flow.
The main advantage to this approach is the time it takes to get oil temp readings. The main temp of consern are the temp of the circulating oil, not the heavier oil in the sump, therefore the drain is not an optimal location for measuring.
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redliner1973
I plan on installing mine this weekend, and I want to put it in place of the chrome plug on the RHS. I took it out last week to look, and seems to have alot of depth before the galley hole gets in danger of getting covered by the probe. :twisted:
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Originally posted by Einar J Skog...
Think You is no good in Norwegian, so dosnt matter..
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Anonymous
Hi Hap!
Thought I should mention the Yoshimura Temp/voltage meter that I purchased to my bike. A nice little dig. display illuminated and all. The probe is mounted on the right hand oil plug just under the cylinder. Just what I needed since the voltage can be a little this and that on these old ones....and my newly installed Bigblock propably will heat things up. I?m sure it would be quite cost effective for you guys in the states. I paid about 95usd for it here in Sweden and it works very well
Cheers.
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Einar J Skog
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The oil goes from the sump > pump > filter > pressure-switch>
oilgallery >>>> and dripping back to sump.(hot)
GS1000GLX
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Anonymous
So on these models there's a different assembly on top of the gearbox with combined pressure/temp senders? The Bike Bandit diagrams aren't very clear.
Interchangeable onto an 850?
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Dink
Originally posted by OldRiderSo on these models there's a different assembly on top of the gearbox with combined pressure/temp senders? The Bike Bandit diagrams aren't very clear.
Interchangeable onto an 850?
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Anonymous
Cool. Wouldn't mind an oil temp gauge.
Now - how to describe the purchase on the credit card statement.......
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