Simple install Oil pressure switch adapters
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Simple install Oil pressure switch adapters
Hi all.
I've asked for permission from our moderator/forum guru to post up this info on oil pressure switches
As i recently acquired sherlocks old TDM900 , i have been reading and posting on Carpe TDM and JBX.
I have been in correspondence with a fellow on the Carpe forum, who makes oil pressure adapters that replace the banjo bolt on the crank feed end left side rear of the cylinders.
It uses a normally closed 0.5bar oil pressure switch and is quite an easy fit with a light straight into the instrument console.
Here is his email address
leehenty@gmail.com.
and here is a link to a step by step install guide on a TDM850
http://www.carpe-tdm.net/ipb/index.php?showtopic=17013
and some 900 pics
http://s923.photobucket.com/albums/ad73 ... ification/
Lee has told me to use a locally available Tridon TPS-048 oil pressure switch with an M10 x 1 thread, but he can go up or down 3mm in thread size depending on which switch you use.
I have two adapters on the way, one for the TRX and one for the 9er.
The TRX/TDM 850 adapters are 5 pound sterling plus post with the 9er bits needing a little more machining so a slightly higher price.
Cheers
fung
I've asked for permission from our moderator/forum guru to post up this info on oil pressure switches
As i recently acquired sherlocks old TDM900 , i have been reading and posting on Carpe TDM and JBX.
I have been in correspondence with a fellow on the Carpe forum, who makes oil pressure adapters that replace the banjo bolt on the crank feed end left side rear of the cylinders.
It uses a normally closed 0.5bar oil pressure switch and is quite an easy fit with a light straight into the instrument console.
Here is his email address
leehenty@gmail.com.
and here is a link to a step by step install guide on a TDM850
http://www.carpe-tdm.net/ipb/index.php?showtopic=17013
and some 900 pics
http://s923.photobucket.com/albums/ad73 ... ification/
Lee has told me to use a locally available Tridon TPS-048 oil pressure switch with an M10 x 1 thread, but he can go up or down 3mm in thread size depending on which switch you use.
I have two adapters on the way, one for the TRX and one for the 9er.
The TRX/TDM 850 adapters are 5 pound sterling plus post with the 9er bits needing a little more machining so a slightly higher price.
Cheers
fung
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Re: Simple install Oil pressure switch adapters
Thanks fung good write-up and as they said clear concise instructions.
Glentrx when he had his bike, he put a red flashing light in the spare spot on his instrument panel, the idea being that interested onlookers wood think it was an alarm. All Glen did had was a switch to set it going. He was going to post up all the details with pictures but someone stole his bike.
Really?????.
no not really.
Glentrx when he had his bike, he put a red flashing light in the spare spot on his instrument panel, the idea being that interested onlookers wood think it was an alarm. All Glen did had was a switch to set it going. He was going to post up all the details with pictures but someone stole his bike.
Really?????.
no not really.
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Re: Simple install Oil pressure switch adapters
I received an email from Lee Henty today.
He tells me that he has ten adapters ready to go.
5 pounds sterling plus postage.
His email address is
leehenty@gmail.com
Cheers
Fung
He tells me that he has ten adapters ready to go.
5 pounds sterling plus postage.
His email address is
leehenty@gmail.com
Cheers
Fung
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Re: Simple install Oil pressure switch adapters
I bought this from TRX.DE many moons ago....just have to fit it!! Installs at the oil inlet to head...
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Re: Simple install Oil pressure switch adapters
I`ve got one too Kw from Eisi if I remember correctly.
Think I`m going to use mine to perhaps link to a capilliary line into a pressure guage, or maybe a small digital one with an electronic sensor like this:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Micro-Digital ... 2561cf75e1
McGill Motorsports is fairly local to me too.
Think I`m going to use mine to perhaps link to a capilliary line into a pressure guage, or maybe a small digital one with an electronic sensor like this:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Micro-Digital ... 2561cf75e1
McGill Motorsports is fairly local to me too.
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Re: Simple install Oil pressure switch adapters
You may be able to use the adapter you guys have down on the other end of the line where i have been informed the oil pressure is more reliably monitored as it relates to the crank feed rather than cam feed.Killerwhale wrote:I bought this from TRX.DE many moons ago....just have to fit it!! Installs at the oil inlet to head...
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are you a punter KW ?
with the form guide spread out, and numbers circled eh
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If a punter is a dude who likes harness racing i´m guilty!!fung wrote:You may be able to use the adapter you guys have down on the other end of the line where i have been informed the oil pressure is more reliably monitored as it relates to the crank feed rather than cam feed.Killerwhale wrote:I bought this from TRX.DE many moons ago....just have to fit it!! Installs at the oil inlet to head...
P.S.
are you a punter KW ?
with the form guide spread out, and numbers circled eh
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Re: Simple install Oil pressure switch adapters
It is, PUNTER simply means someone who likes to bet but it could be on anything really. In the UK it`s used generically by salespeople too, ie: "I did all I could to get rid of it but the punter wasn`t buying".
Quaint eh?
Edit:
It was indeed Eisi that sorted a few of us out with adaptors and VX transporter / bus pressure switches a while back, have found the thread so am posting it on this one too:
viewtopic.php?t=4699
I`ve also found what I believe to be the right pressure switch on Evilbay UK:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/270810471871? ... 1423.l2649
On that Evilbay listing is all the Vdubs it fits too so it could be easily sourced in any country as those dubs are all over the world!
Quaint eh?
Edit:
It was indeed Eisi that sorted a few of us out with adaptors and VX transporter / bus pressure switches a while back, have found the thread so am posting it on this one too:
viewtopic.php?t=4699
I`ve also found what I believe to be the right pressure switch on Evilbay UK:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/270810471871? ... 1423.l2649
On that Evilbay listing is all the Vdubs it fits too so it could be easily sourced in any country as those dubs are all over the world!
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Re: Simple install Oil pressure switch adapters
Hi It's leehenty dropping by from the TDM forum, it seems we share the same engine design.
The solution used for the TDM 850 was altering a Citroen banjo switch from a 12mm thread to M10 x 1.25 and shortening the switch to 21mm. This will work on the TRX as it shares the same basic engine design as the TDM850 and the XTZ750.
http://s923.photobucket.com/albums/ad73 ... tch%20Mod/
There is also the brass block solution to fit the M10x 1 sensor behind the cylinder block on top of the gearbox as explained on the JBX TDM site. Several bike and cars parts will fit. VW being one of them known to work and an Aprillia sensor the other.
The solution used for the TDM 850 was altering a Citroen banjo switch from a 12mm thread to M10 x 1.25 and shortening the switch to 21mm. This will work on the TRX as it shares the same basic engine design as the TDM850 and the XTZ750.
http://s923.photobucket.com/albums/ad73 ... tch%20Mod/
There is also the brass block solution to fit the M10x 1 sensor behind the cylinder block on top of the gearbox as explained on the JBX TDM site. Several bike and cars parts will fit. VW being one of them known to work and an Aprillia sensor the other.
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Nicely made in brass too I might add, well done.
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Re: Simple install Oil pressure switch adapters
Did anyone find a 2 pin switch suitable for a digital clock ? One what sends the live up to the led ?
Chaars.
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Re: Simple install Oil pressure switch adapters
Any switch with the correct operating pressure can be used I believe.
If they are two pin they are not earthing under pressure they have an insulated from `earth` connection between the two pins so it could be either a live or a negative connection.
If they are two pin they are not earthing under pressure they have an insulated from `earth` connection between the two pins so it could be either a live or a negative connection.
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Re: Simple install Oil pressure switch adapters
Old topic, but does anyone want to make some quick cash and make me the oil pressure mod switch?
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Re: Simple install Oil pressure switch adapters
Why not place an oil pressure gauge in place.
Have a look on the underside of the engine. There is a good spot there .
But in saying that the option of placing a sensor by the cams gives a good indication if pressure is dropped possibly because of a larger clearance on the crank bearings.
Have a look on my rebuild thread as I looked into this when placing my oil temp sensor.
Have a look on the underside of the engine. There is a good spot there .
But in saying that the option of placing a sensor by the cams gives a good indication if pressure is dropped possibly because of a larger clearance on the crank bearings.
Have a look on my rebuild thread as I looked into this when placing my oil temp sensor.
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