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RE: Oil Pressure Idiot light on '76 TR6

To: "Eric Conrad" <conrade2@msn.com>, <triumphs@autox.team.net>,
Subject: RE: Oil Pressure Idiot light on '76 TR6
From: "Stephen Hanselman" <tr6@kc4sw.com>
Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 10:07:29 -0700
Eric,

You don't have an "open" you have a "closed".  The switching on these is low
side to ground.  The 12 volts goes through the bulb and then to what ever
switch is appropriate.  In this case I suspect you'll find that the cutoff
valve contacts are stuck closed turning on the light.

Steve


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Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2003 10:40 AM
To: triumphs@autox.team.net; 6pack@autox.team.net
Subject: Oil Pressure Idiot light on '76 TR6


Strange question follows:

I pulled my '76 TR6 out of the garage for a much needed run to my local
Triumph Club Board meeting last night.  When I connected the battery (I
leave it disconnected during prolonged storage), and before I put the key in
the ignition, the oil pressure idiot light was illuminated.  I put the key
in the ignition, the IGN light turned on.  Once the engine was started, both
lights went out.  I had oil pressure on the gauge, so all was well and I
wasn't concerned.

Upon pulling into the parking space at the meeting, I turned the '6 off, and
the oil pressure light turned on again.  I obviously have an open circuit.
Now, I check the oil pressure switch on the block and pull the white /
purple wire that goes to the electric cutoff valve that resides under the
carbon canister.  The oil light goes off, and no longer comes on.

Question is:  I'm guessing that my cutoff valve was stuck, or was / is
faulty.  Perhaps a winter layover caused the problem.  Anyone want to chime
in with other thoughts on the problem?

Thanks,
Eric Conrad

'76 TR6
'62 TR4

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