acotrel said:How would you be turning up to the Banbury Run with a digital oil pressure gauge fitted to your 1916 Triumph ?
acotrel said:There must be a difference in head between the oil tank and the motor which would give a pressure differential ?
Matchless said:Very neat. I would also like one. Make that two.
madass140 said:One of the members here suggested to me that this may be a good item ,
A small oil pressure switch/sensor, I imagine taken off the rocker oil feed banjo at the crankcase with 2 wires running up to one of the
headlight indicator bulbs. All it would do is tell you that you have oil pressure , so its over to you for discussion.
Do you think that is a good place to tap from?
Do you think there is any real advantage , as its unlikely that a lack of oil supply would happen.
But I guess just seeing that little light come on at start up would be nice
your thoughts
Don
madass140 said:
something like this we had in mind, of course with the appropriate banjo bolt
worntorn said:I've been called an idiot at least twice ...
I have one of those SparkBright voltage monitors mounted. ...
I doubt that I would not have noticed the ammeter showing discharge until it was too late.
The low pressure/no pressure idiot light gets my vote.
Glen
worntorn said:Is there some way that Jerry can make this thread blink on and off when the kit is available?
Glen
worntorn said:Is there some way that Jerry can make this thread blink on and off when the kit is available?
Glen
Thanks for the update Don.madass140 said:just a quick update, they wont be like the design pictured. To keep the cost down I'm utilizing banjos and dowty seals that I already have a large stock
of from my brake kits. I'm making the longer banjo bolt from Gr5 titanium (4 times stronger than 316SS) to avoid breakage from hamfisters.
Testing of one will be in about a months time at which time I'll post pics etc, I think the cost will be around $35. stay tuned and be patient
Don