Subject: RE: Oil Pressure Warning Light
Author: Robert Hawkes
Date: Feb 22, 2005, 12:30 PM
Post ID: 1718436126
Keith, Bruce is correct, the wire may register continuity but not be in
good enough shape to get the amps to the bulb. Not only could this be
because of the wire connections at the ends but also individual stands of
the wire may be broken somewhere and just age of the wire, what with
oxidation and all, can produce enough resistance to really retard the wires
ability to transfer all the pressure (amperage) from the start of the wire
to where it terminates (the bulb). Sorry for all the wind, I have a lot of
time on my hands this week! Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Giller [mailto:bgil-@mitre.org]
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 12:14 PM
To: Loopfram-@topica.com
Subject: RE: Oil Pressure Warning Light
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Keith,
You are getting 12v but probably not enough amps to light the bulb.
It doesn't take much current to drive your meter but much more to heat the
bulb filament to where it glows. I've seen this on some of Alfas - got
current but no glowing light.
I'd investigate each wire connection that goes to the oil pressure
warning light. There is one (or more) in there that is corroded to where
you are losing amperage.
Bruce
'72 Eldo
-----Original Message-----
From: Keith Ruff [mailto:klru-@comcast.net]
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 2:53 PM
To: Loopfram-@topica.com
Subject: Oil Pressure Warning Light
Got everything working again, new inline fuse working fine. Nuetral
light working again. Oil Pressure warning light - still not working. I
can't figure out why. I have continuity from the inside tab inside the
bulb housing (the one that the bulb tab depresses) to the wire
connecting to the oil pressure switch on the left side of the engine. I
checked the speedo to make sure 12V is going to that bulb and it is. I
also checked for 12V on the wire connecting to the oil pressure switch
and it is there - the way I checked it was I pulled the wire off the
switch, inserted my meter probe, switched on the key, and voila, 12V is
there. Can it be my oil pressure switch is bad? Why else would that
bulb not light if I've got continuity and 12V is in the line?
Stumped.
Keith Ruff
70 Cafe Racer Ambo
Manahawkin, NJ
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