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Re: dang brand new oil pressure switch leaking

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 6:16 am
by ME 109
Major Softie wrote:
The scariest possibility is that your case is cracked from a previous overtorqueing.
Never heard of that before. Don't know if it would be possible. Either thread will fail before it cracks imo.
Not saying I couldn't break it. :mrgreen:

Re: dang brand new oil pressure switch leaking

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 7:05 am
by moosehead
SteveD wrote:Yep, usually via the switch internals...this is what mine looked like. Once that oil gets hot it makes a mess via the tiniest escape route.
Is the JB weld idea meant to fix the leak or prevent the leak in the first place?


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It does look like the same model in the two pix.

Off topic....Steve, is that a Surefoot side stand? I have one on my naked R80 and it seems to lean quite a bit over than regular side stand. It's well built but was wondering about adding and inch or so to the foot plate....maybe just not used to it compared to the old stand? What's your take on them?

I like it so far ......just an observation

Re: dang brand new oil pressure switch leaking

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 7:51 am
by SteveD
moosehead wrote: Off topic....Steve, is that a Surefoot side stand? I have one on my naked R80 and it seems to lean quite a bit over than regular side stand. It's well built but was wondering about adding and inch or so to the foot plate....maybe just not used to it compared to the old stand? What's your take on them?
I like it so far ......just an observation

Yep.
Initially I liked it. Sturdy, doesn't lean quite so far as the oem, but more so than a Brown. The foot tang snapped off. Annoyed :roll:
Then I found, despite any adjustment, that it would deploy whilst riding...all by itself. :shock: Hated it then!
However, my centre stand has a beefy foot piece on it. If the sidestand is up after the cs, then the cs tang can bump the sidestand down to where the spring will deploy it. The trick is to ensure the sidestand is up first. It's mildly bothersome, but I'm almost accustomed to it now. It's only really a chore if I'm very loaded as that's when I exclusively use the sidestand.

Re: dang brand new oil pressure switch leaking

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 11:14 am
by Ray from Indiana
Are you sure you have the right switch? I believe the early switches had tapered threads and the later ones had straight threads...orz it the other way round? In either case the switch threads may not match your case threading.

Re: dang brand new oil pressure switch leaking

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 12:12 pm
by jjwithers
You can't really mix them up.
The threads are very different.
Ray from Indiana wrote:Are you sure you have the right switch? I believe the early switches had tapered threads and the later ones had straight threads...orz it the other way round? In either case the switch threads may not match your case threading.

Re: dang brand new oil pressure switch leaking

Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 5:37 pm
by Steve in Golden
SteveD wrote:It does look like the same model in the two pix.
Yeah same pissed off expression in both, why is she so unhappy? Perhaps someone degraded her thread on Boxerworks? :D

Re: dang brand new oil pressure switch leaking

Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 5:53 pm
by Bamboo812
Steve in Golden wrote:
SteveD wrote:It does look like the same model in the two pix.
Yeah same pissed off expression in both, why is she so unhappy? Perhaps someone degraded her thread on Boxerworks? :D
I'm guessing the photographer told her to "look sexy" so she went with the lean, hungry look... I've photographed women doing their sexy face before. Looked like they were slightly confused while taking a dump, usually... :roll: