Warning Lite - Oil lite stays on

Understand - I will check the sensor first by grounding and see if the LIGHT goes out>
Tank is full as I put in 5-Quarts and the Oil is slightly above max levels... I will pull the Oil filter as requested and start engine for about 3-5 seconds - what am I expecting to see when the bike is started (should I see full flow out of the oil filter area where I would need a oil catch basin)?

my bike emptied the system in about 10 seconds with eng oil light on.
yes u should have a container to catch the oil. flow should be similar to dumping a quart of oil into a funnel. it did not go on the front tire
but may also depend on idle speed. i think mine is at 850 rpm.
 
my bike emptied the system in about 10 seconds with eng oil light on.
yes u should have a container to catch the oil. flow should be similar to dumping a quart of oil into a funnel. it did not go on the front tire
but may also depend on idle speed. i think mine is at 850 rpm.

Thanks - I look forward to the mess. What do these step tell me either way?
- Great flow and I have 3-5 quarts now in my catch basin?
- No flow and what is our next logical step?
 
Why isn’t the oil draining from oil tank down to the sump? After you fill oil it typically leaks down to the sump after a day or so, that is why we have to run engine for a minute prior to checking level. Is there a blockage from oil tank to sump?
 
Silly me was going to stay out of this, but I think you have the test for the oil "switch" backwards. As I understand it, the switch is in a closed position, when no pressure, (grounded), and opens with pressure. Disconnecting the wire, should put the light out. And getting that screw loose without damaging the switch is a pain. If I'm wrong, I'll go back to my corner, and stand there "again" :cool:
 
Silly me was going to stay out of this, but I think you have the test for the oil "switch" backwards. As I understand it, the switch is in a closed position, when no pressure, (grounded), and opens with pressure. Disconnecting the wire, should put the light out. And getting that screw loose without damaging the switch is a pain. If I'm wrong, I'll go back to my corner, and stand there "again" :cool:

Please add your two cents - as I will be going down the rabbit hole tonight.
Note: when bike was purchased 2010 rocket 3 -cruiser, I knew the bike had not been started for at least 2 years, bike was given to young grandson and he was not a bike rider and it sat in his garage for these 2 years. Youngster said that grandpa has some sort of Oil issue and that he knew nothing about the details. bike starts right up but I have not let it run for more than 3-5 seconds and it sounds noisier than what I would expect... (not knowing the difference as the oil light does not go out and I did not want to totally destroy the bike).
 
Thanks - I look forward to the mess. What do these step tell me either way?
- Great flow and I have 3-5 quarts now in my catch basin?
- No flow and what is our next logical step?

no flow is bad
if no flow u need to take advice from warp or others who have worked on motors.
i will chime in anyway and say u need to check pump (maybe something stripped,broken,ect. also after if it was mine i would have the bottom cover off and fix me a system to pump motor oil in that filter and see where the oil is going for example a lot coming out of rod bearing.
 
Silly me was going to stay out of this, but I think you have the test for the oil "switch" backwards. As I understand it, the switch is in a closed position, when no pressure, (grounded), and opens with pressure. Disconnecting the wire, should put the light out. And getting that screw loose without damaging the switch is a pain. If I'm wrong, I'll go back to my corner, and stand there "again" :cool:

u sir are correct trying to type while pausing from talking to customers sometimes i get things wrong.
so forget what i said about taking a wire and going to ground.
if u get the screw out and wire away from sensor the light should be out.
thanks coot for catching that. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
Why isn’t the oil draining from oil tank down to the sump? After you fill oil it typically leaks down to the sump after a day or so, that is why we have to run engine for a minute prior to checking level. Is there a blockage from oil tank to sump?

mine will stay in the tank for 3 weeks some drain down pretty quick.
 
Not sure but I though I saw a thread on bike sitting long time without running may need to prime oil back into main bearings to get pressure?? Anyone recollect that thread???
 
I can truly say the engineer that designed the placement of that Oil sensor in that location did not have a tool to remove it, it's easier to cut the wire on the other side then it is to unscrew it from the sensor.
 
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