Ali
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Hello Kevin, i´ve mounted an Pressure Instrument (as it is used for cars) since some years, it´s not exact but it can give me a warning, in case something is wrong. I use a pump of the newest type, is from the bt1100, i think Yamaha had 3 different types, XV1000, early XV1100 and new XV/Bt1100.
I mounted an oil-pipe from the crankcase underneath the starter, just before the Oil passes the Filter. Then it´s "converted" to an electric Signal and a wire goes to the Instrument.
When the Oil -the Engine- is cold, it shows me very high pressure, even at 1000RPM, at the end of the scale with 5 bar. When the engine is hot, the pressure shown is at max. 1 bar at 1000, but at 3000 it rises to 3 bar, at 5000 i think the bypass (4-5 bar) opens, the pointer is kind of flouncing (maybe not the right expression?). So-hot oil =low pressure is normal. The hole drilled into the screw you showed should not be wider then 2,5 mm, otherwise the pressure goes low. As i wrote, my instrument is not exakt, and it depends on the position where you are measuring, Regards Ali
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