having re read the description in the manual ref oil pressure
it may be me that's a
OIL PRESSURE
See Figure 3-115.
The oil pump is non regulatory and delivers
its entire volume of oil under pressure to the oil filter
mount. When an engine is cold, the engine oil will be more
viscous (i.e., thicker).
When an engine is operated at high speeds, the volume of oil
circulated through the oiling system increases, resulting in
higher oil pressure. As engine speed is reduced, the volume
of oil pumped is also reduced, resulting in lower oil pressure.
To check oil pressure, use OIL PRESSURE GAUGE (Part No.
HD-96921-52B) and OIL PRESSURE GAUGE ADAPTER
(Part No. HD-96940-58). Remove oil pressure indicator
switch and insert pressure gauge fitting.
Ride motorcycle at least 20 miles (32 km) at or above
50 MPH (80 KM/H) until engine oil reaches normal operating
temperature. At 2500 RPM, oil pressure will vary from 10-
17 psi (69-117 kPa). At idle speed (950-1050 RPM), oil pressure
will vary from 7-12 psi (48-83 kPa).
most normal four stroke engine that I have worked on have a PRV fitted to limit pressure other wise as the rpm incresses so will the oil flow/ pressure to such an extent that it could blow seals ,gaskets,
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