engine complete re build 20 lbs of oil pressure light comes on like there is a short where should i look happens off an on
Do you mean "oil pressure" or "engine" light?
Disconnect the green/yellow wire off of the oil pressure sending unit. It provides the ground to the oil lamp, so when you disconnect that wire, the lamp should go out. Once removed, is the oil light on or off? If it's on with the wire disconnected, the signal wire is shorted to ground somewhere. Time to look for a bare wire or pinch point.
Like rigidthumper said
I can't speak for Touring Bikes
But on FX solid mount bikes, I have often found the oil switch wire chaffed through and grounding somewhere under the dash.
Good luck diagnosing
Like he said when you disconnect wire from sender the bulb should go out
The sender opens at like 2psi or some very low value, on a really hot day if your idle is set too low, thin hot oil, and that system works correctly, your dash oil light can flicker or "wink" at you.
Quote from: No Problem on February 13, 2024, 09:39:32 AMengine complete re build 20 lbs of oil pressure light comes on like there is a short where should i look happens off an on
engine light
ive been plagued mice in garage iwill try an do all suggestions thank you
Quote from: No Problem on February 16, 2024, 11:15:47 AMQuote from: No Problem on February 13, 2024, 09:39:32 AMengine complete re build 20 lbs of oil pressure light comes on like there is a short where should i look happens off an on
engine light
The engine light flags many several historic incidents. It could be as simple as an engine kickback during a hot start. More if it's fuel injected. Check for codes first. If none found it could be an engine temp sensor in the front head (doesn't give a code) or the kickback mentioned. It may have been a loose connection which will often leave a code or some other incident. If an other oil gauge in the sensor hole shows the stated 20# it's likely good. Use a known good gauge as a master for that test.
Either way the light will return to normal after approximately 50 start cycles. You can also clear them by disconnecting the battery and resting it for a while. The factory service manual should help with the procedure.
Since you know you have pressure it might just be your sender unit has gone bad.