In another thread Jason described a problem he was having when his oil pump did not transfer oil to the main engine mounted oil tank. Here is an illustration that shows graphically what he did. Did not involve trying to understand voltage drop or how to use a multi-meter. Simple but effective test for the DIY'r non-mechanic, particularly one not versed in electrics.
First view shows the pump itself being powered and grounded directly to a battery. The pump runs.
Second view shows the pump being powered and grounded through the electrical connector that is part of the sensor switch assembly by the battery. The pump runs.
Third view shows the pump being powered and grounded through the oil harness and through the sensor switch electrical connector. Pumpee no runee.
Conclusion is that the oil harness is defective. Needs to be replaced.
First view shows the pump itself being powered and grounded directly to a battery. The pump runs.
Second view shows the pump being powered and grounded through the electrical connector that is part of the sensor switch assembly by the battery. The pump runs.
Third view shows the pump being powered and grounded through the oil harness and through the sensor switch electrical connector. Pumpee no runee.
Conclusion is that the oil harness is defective. Needs to be replaced.
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