I have one of these units also, around the shop somewhere.

Roland Jones


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Burwell Jordan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Multiple recipients of list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 5:31 PM
Subject: Re: Oil Pressure guages on SOHC4s


> Jim,
>   There was still another alternative offered back in the day.  I found a
> '74 CB750 in a junk yard with a really nice, one-piece AL housing.  The SW
> gauge in it was busted, but I bought the housing and broken gauge for $20.
> The housing has a large bolt that threads into the oil gallery just above
> the points plate.  That special bolt allows oil to flow into the gauge.
The
> gauge has to be center mounted, and it took a year of searching on and off
> on ebay to find one.  It works great.  It is a pretty durable affair and
it
> protects the gauge well if you go down.  I have only heard of a handful of
> people that have one of these, and I have never seen another one myself.
>
> Bud in New Orleans
>
>
> >From: Jim Brokaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: Multiple recipients of list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject: Re: Oil Pressure guages on SOHC4s
> >Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 15:10:32 -0600 (MDT)
> >
> >Lloyd --  I don't remember a prior conversation about this, but you
> >certainly raise some valid issues...
> >
> >I think there is already an oil-pressure sensor and light on our SOHC
> >bikes.
> >Rather than insert another connection and oddly mounted gauge into the
oil
> >system, has anyone investigated replacing the 'on/off' oil pressure
sensor
> >with a transducer that reads pressure and converts it to electrical
impulse
> >which could be wired to a true gauge and/or light? I suspect the cost of
> >this might be higher than the simple gauge hookups, but it would preserve
> >the integrity of the OEM setup while providing more information at the
> >instrument panel.
> >
> >Perhaps I'll have a look around VDO or someone similar's website, see if
> >this is even possible...
> >--
> >Jim Brokaw
> >DoD #1415   SOHC/4 #40  AMA #716223
> >Santa Clara, CA
> >_________________________________________________________
> >1978 CB550K - First Bike        1978 CB750K - Big Brother
> >1980 CB750F - Money Pit         1994 VFR750F - Fast Bike
> >_________________________________________________________
> >
> >on 9/9/03 10:26 AM, Lloyd Oliver at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > > Help me out here please listers.
> > >
> > > Am I the only who remembers a previous disscussion about putting oil
> > > guages on SOHC4s?  Wasn't the sumation; that it was a bad/unneccessary
> > > thing and the death of many motors due to failure of the connection/
> > > line/guage next to your foot dumping out all the oil and the engine
> > > seizing due to oil starvation?   Further, that the guage next to your
> > > foot put your eyes focused on the worst possible area while riding,
from
> > > a safety standpoint?
> > >
> > > Was it a dream?  Fantasy?
> > >
> > > I have to tell you that I love instrumentation.  And, one of my bikes
> > > has a guage down by the left foot. I didn't put it on.  But, I have
> > > repaired oil leaks there.  I have this gut feeling that the
probablility
> > > of an oil pump failure is so low that adding an oil pressure gauge and
> > > lines into the reliability equation actually increases the probability
> > > of an oiling failure.  I have to admit, though, that I have a very
> > > unimpressive test case of just one.
> > >
> > > Anyone care to share some stories about how having the gauge saved
their
> > > engine and was worth the distraction and diverted attention from
> > > road/traffic conditions?
> > >
> > > FWIW.  Just trying to expose an alternative point of view...  Feel
free
> > > to express your opinion. :-)
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> > > Lloyd SOHC4 #11
> > > 72 500, 74 550, 75 550K, 75 550F, 76 550F, 77 550F X2, 78 550K, 77
750F,
> > > 78 750F
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > phil jones wrote:
> > >
> > >> Hi, I was interested to to read about oil pressure gauges for 750
> >fours.I
> > >> received a smashing E-M<ail from 'Brian Hoover' in Utah-many
thanks-who
> >also
> > >> supplied me with a pic of a gauge.I would daerly love to get hold of
an
> >oil
> > >> gauge for my 1974 CB 750 K2,if anyone out there has one to sell
please
> > >> contact me.In the UK would be easier but all offers
considered,thanks!!
> > >>
> >
>
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