Preferred location of the oil pressure sensor, to the left rear of the sump |
Unfortunately, the sensor fouled on the left-hand exhaust pipe. |
Exhaust support bracket visible at the top left of this image, bolted to the rear of the sump. |
I did a bit of measuring and thought my preferred mounting location might work if I could find a 45 degree adaptor. Some hunting around on the internet showed a few suppliers with right part - 1/8th NPT male-female fitting, described as a 'street elbow'. I found an agricultural engineer in Northern Ireland selling hydraulic parts that had some, apparently galvanized. I ordered them up and was pleased to find, after a test fitting, that it was just the job giving approx 10mm of clearance from the exhaust. It'll still be hot there but an awful lot better than if it was in direct contact.
The underside of the engine is a harsh environment - heat and road muck will combine to make life difficult for all components here. I decide to give the sensor and 45 degree elbow a coat of Smoothrite to help them cope.
Similarly, the oil filter housing will get a lot of stick. I found quite a lot of pitting in the large circular cover for the filter so I gave it a good degrease, scrub and coat of paint to fend off the worst of the weather. New O rings and filter plus steel washers that locate either side of the filter. The steel washers were missing when I dismantled the bike. They protect the rubber grommets in the centre of the filter.
Filter cover in place, drain plug with a new copper washer.
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