Just wondering if someone could help me clear up a rather annoying problem. I've got a 79SF, 30K miles. The oil light is basically always on. It's off for about 100 miles (sometimes less) after each oil change, but then comes on and pretty much stays on until the next change. Usually it coincides with a high rev. I've ridden it like this for 3000 miles with no engine noise or problems, however. At least I don't think there have been any. The transmission makes one hell of a 'clunk' on each shift.
I've read several posts on the subject and can't seem to isolate the problem. Here's what I can say after research and digging into the bike:
1. The order of the spring, washer and filter on the oil filter bolt. I have no idea what this is all about. Can someone elaborate? What is the proper order? What washer? How would this affect oil pressure?
2. Taillight wiring. A previous owner wired the tail light straight to the fuse box. The blue wire in the tail assembly which runs to the light checker is not in use at all. I messed about with the light checker unit and the light went off, but then came back on within an hour or so. But seeing as how the light goes on and off with oil change, this rather complicates things.....
3. The manual shows a tan wire into the light checker circuit at the fuse panel, but there are several tan wires. How am I to know which one?
Help. For now I've pulled the warning light bulb. But that kinda thing just doesn't sit well in my head.
Thanks to all who respond,
nwforester
I've read several posts on the subject and can't seem to isolate the problem. Here's what I can say after research and digging into the bike:
1. The order of the spring, washer and filter on the oil filter bolt. I have no idea what this is all about. Can someone elaborate? What is the proper order? What washer? How would this affect oil pressure?
2. Taillight wiring. A previous owner wired the tail light straight to the fuse box. The blue wire in the tail assembly which runs to the light checker is not in use at all. I messed about with the light checker unit and the light went off, but then came back on within an hour or so. But seeing as how the light goes on and off with oil change, this rather complicates things.....
3. The manual shows a tan wire into the light checker circuit at the fuse panel, but there are several tan wires. How am I to know which one?
Help. For now I've pulled the warning light bulb. But that kinda thing just doesn't sit well in my head.
Thanks to all who respond,
nwforester
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