Almost all these faults are wiring related, there is a few joins in the harness that get crappy over time, forget the trim business.
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Originally posted by boscoe99 View Post
That is telling you that there is a problem with the remote tank sensor switch assembly circuitry.
my next question. Will automatic transfer occur with the key on, engine off? Reason im asking is with main tank float removed and down in the range where the pump should kick on, I have nothing. If i hit the manual transfer switch. The pump
kicks on. Tested continuity of the switch according to manual. It checked good. At the main tank float. I traced the black wire to a ground on top of the head. Tested good. The remaining wires go to the CDI. Pulled the connector. Everything looks good. Not sure if im being paranoid.
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Mike
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Originally posted by MechanicMike View Post
Thanks for the reply. I got some time tonight to mess with it. Found a bad connection in the oil pump/ float connector harness at the remote oil tank. Now i have all 3 bars solid when i turn the key on.
my next question. Will automatic transfer occur with the key on, engine off? Reason im asking is with main tank float removed and down in the range where the pump should kick on, I have nothing. If i hit the manual transfer switch. The pump
kicks on. Tested continuity of the switch according to manual. It checked good. At the main tank float. I traced the black wire to a ground on top of the head. Tested good. The remaining wires go to the CDI. Pulled the connector. Everything looks good. Not sure if im being paranoid.
thanks
Mike
To your question about the auto transfer function, yes. Or No. Normally no. But there is one exception. The exception is known as the initial fill mode. Say when the engine is brand new and just installed.
Make sure that the remote tank has plenty of oil in it. Drain the main tank removing the sight sump at the bottom of the tank. Clean, reattach and secure the sight sump. Turn the key to the on position only. The horn will be blaring. In a moment the oil pump should begin to transfer oil. The horn will stop when the tank is about half filled. The pump will run for three minutes or until the main tank is filled, whichever happens first. Ideally the tank will fill before the pump times out. Lets you know the filter and the system is in good working order.
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Originally posted by boscoe99 View Post
That harness and its connections can only last so long.
To your question about the auto transfer function, yes. Or No. Normally no. But there is one exception. The exception is known as the initial fill mode. Say when the engine is brand new and just installed.
Make sure that the remote tank has plenty of oil in it. Drain the main tank removing the sight sump at the bottom of the tank. Clean, reattach and secure the sight sump. Turn the key to the on position only. The horn will be blaring. In a moment the oil pump should begin to transfer oil. The horn will stop when the tank is about half filled. The pump will run for three minutes or until the main tank is filled, whichever happens first. Ideally the tank will fill before the pump times out. Lets you know the filter and the system is in good working order.
Mike
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