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====== REF: Oiling & Lubrication ====== | ====== REF: Oiling & Lubrication ====== | ||
====== Sportster Oil Pressure (57 to Present) ====== | ====== Sportster Oil Pressure (57 to Present) ====== | ||
- | See also [[techtalk:ref:oil15|Installing an Oil Pressure Gauge]] in the Sportsterpedia. \\ | ||
- | All Sportsters have oil pressure, even ironheads. \\ | + | All Sportsters have oil pressure, even Ironheads. It's also been said that putting an oil gauge on an ironhead is useless due to the low oil pressure they operate on. However, most Sportsters operate off low oil pressure especially during hot idle. \\ |
- | It's also been said that putting an oil gauge on an ironhead is useless due to the low oil pressure they operate on. \\ | + | |
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- | However, most Sportsters operate off low oil pressure especially during hot idle. \\ | + | |
- | The pressure source is shared between the oil pump and crankcase pressure from the action underneath the pistons. \\ | + | |
- | The first answer is to rely on the oil light. \\ | + | The first answer is just to rely on the oil light. But also checking oil pressure will tell you more about the health of the oiling system. An oil gauge can be fitted to any Sportster to accurately measure the pressure against the specs in the respective FSM and then removed if desired. \\ |
- | However, an oil gauge can be fitted to any Sportster to accurately measure the pressure against the specs in the respective FSM. \\ | + | |
====== Checking Oil Pressure ====== | ====== Checking Oil Pressure ====== | ||
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However, below are some noted pressure readings from XLFORUM members. \\ | However, below are some noted pressure readings from XLFORUM members. \\ | ||
- | A 0-15 psi gauge (although it will max out with a cold motor) will give you the most accurate readings with hot oil. ((simeli of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=263589&highlight=lower+oil+pump&page=4)) \\ | + | A 0-15 psi gauge (although it will max out with a cold motor) will give you the most accurate readings with hot oil. ((simeli of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-era-specific-and-model-specific/ironhead-sportster-motorcycle-talk-1957-1985/54570-step-by-step-fitting-a-rocker-box-pressure-guage/page4?t=263589&highlight=lower+oil+pump&page=4)) \\ |
A 0-30 psi gauge is only useful at cold temps. \\ | A 0-30 psi gauge is only useful at cold temps. \\ | ||
A 0-60 psi gauge is useless when testing from the rocker box. \\ | A 0-60 psi gauge is useless when testing from the rocker box. \\ | ||
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Other XLF member results noted from the rocker box: \\ | Other XLF member results noted from the rocker box: \\ | ||
- | * Cold start, running 20/50, - pressure off the scale at startup. ((paulc of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1698960&page=2)) | + | * Cold start, running 20/50, - pressure off the scale at startup. ((paulc of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-era-specific-and-model-specific/ironhead-sportster-motorcycle-talk-1957-1985/158701-fitting-rocker-box-oil-pressure-gauge/page2?t=1698960&page=2)) |
* Settled to 8-9 psi after a few minutes at fast idle. | * Settled to 8-9 psi after a few minutes at fast idle. | ||
* After 2 miles, the pressure was steady at 12 psi. | * After 2 miles, the pressure was steady at 12 psi. |