Hey Folks,
I mentioned somewhere on here that I will be putting an aftermarket DASH Tach/Speedo/gauge combo set on my bike. It has the ability to monitor OIL TEMP, as well as FUEL level...not just an idiot light.
The OIL TEMP.....although the ITEM eBay description says OIL MASS....which to me sounds more like PRESSURE.....However I've only seen sending units for oil pressure to be with tubes to run the oil up to the gauge?? And this being a CHEAP Chinese product thinks that it should be using an electrical sending unit...it has a WIRE dedicated to that function. And when I played with the gauge powered up...as I switched thru the gauge display...it would switch from Fuel level to the Oil and it shows a Thermometer symbol...so that's why I think it's a TEMP gauge despite their poor translation of MASS??
SO...anyways...I've found a sender with a range of 140 to 320 degrees....others were lower ranges but I think they were for WATER. But the description doesn't say what the OHM range the sender works at? I've written to the site that sells the sender..the same place that I get my fuseblocks from....asking them if they can tell me the operational ohm range.
The Gauge/dash cluster says that it can work with senders that work at either 100 ohms or 500 ohms. Doesn't anyone KNOW what or if there is a common OHM range for Oil temp sending units??
I've have a Special, with an XJ tank, but I swapped out the sending units so that it would match my Special gauge/light. I think the XJ float was damaged anyways. But I did find that the XJ gauge used a sender that worked in the 20 Ohm to 320 Ohm for empty to full. I've found a generic sending unit that is adjustable from 4.5" to 21"....I'm assuming the length of the float arm, and it also works in the same/similar OHM range. SO...I'm hoping to be able to mount it INSIDE my XJ tank and have an actual fuel gauge as well instead of an idiot light.
What I've got to figure out is whether I would need a right handed or left handed style. The Special tank sender is on the Right hand side of the tunnel, but the XJ's is on the left hand side of the tunnel. SO..looking into the tank from the tunnel, the larger deeper portion of the tank will be to the right. The generic fuel sender is available in both right and left handed styles, but I don't know how they are really oriented?
The Gauge cluster is designed for SCOOTERS, small motorcycles...like Vespa's and such. Does anyone know what the OHM range of the fuel senders for these types of scoooters work at??
It may be a moot point because with the float low it should have the least amount of resistance...and so hopefully that will show up on the gauge fairly low on the scale? Seems like a fuel gauge is really just a fancy specially purposed OHM gauge? Once I get it figured out, I'll be posting a thread/tip about it, how to wire one up, etc., so that it will also have applications and info for folks wanting to put aftermarket gauges on and what will work, etc.!
T.C.
I mentioned somewhere on here that I will be putting an aftermarket DASH Tach/Speedo/gauge combo set on my bike. It has the ability to monitor OIL TEMP, as well as FUEL level...not just an idiot light.
The OIL TEMP.....although the ITEM eBay description says OIL MASS....which to me sounds more like PRESSURE.....However I've only seen sending units for oil pressure to be with tubes to run the oil up to the gauge?? And this being a CHEAP Chinese product thinks that it should be using an electrical sending unit...it has a WIRE dedicated to that function. And when I played with the gauge powered up...as I switched thru the gauge display...it would switch from Fuel level to the Oil and it shows a Thermometer symbol...so that's why I think it's a TEMP gauge despite their poor translation of MASS??
SO...anyways...I've found a sender with a range of 140 to 320 degrees....others were lower ranges but I think they were for WATER. But the description doesn't say what the OHM range the sender works at? I've written to the site that sells the sender..the same place that I get my fuseblocks from....asking them if they can tell me the operational ohm range.
The Gauge/dash cluster says that it can work with senders that work at either 100 ohms or 500 ohms. Doesn't anyone KNOW what or if there is a common OHM range for Oil temp sending units??
I've have a Special, with an XJ tank, but I swapped out the sending units so that it would match my Special gauge/light. I think the XJ float was damaged anyways. But I did find that the XJ gauge used a sender that worked in the 20 Ohm to 320 Ohm for empty to full. I've found a generic sending unit that is adjustable from 4.5" to 21"....I'm assuming the length of the float arm, and it also works in the same/similar OHM range. SO...I'm hoping to be able to mount it INSIDE my XJ tank and have an actual fuel gauge as well instead of an idiot light.
What I've got to figure out is whether I would need a right handed or left handed style. The Special tank sender is on the Right hand side of the tunnel, but the XJ's is on the left hand side of the tunnel. SO..looking into the tank from the tunnel, the larger deeper portion of the tank will be to the right. The generic fuel sender is available in both right and left handed styles, but I don't know how they are really oriented?
The Gauge cluster is designed for SCOOTERS, small motorcycles...like Vespa's and such. Does anyone know what the OHM range of the fuel senders for these types of scoooters work at??
It may be a moot point because with the float low it should have the least amount of resistance...and so hopefully that will show up on the gauge fairly low on the scale? Seems like a fuel gauge is really just a fancy specially purposed OHM gauge? Once I get it figured out, I'll be posting a thread/tip about it, how to wire one up, etc., so that it will also have applications and info for folks wanting to put aftermarket gauges on and what will work, etc.!
T.C.
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