Hi guys,
I have a 802A that will crank no problem using the dead crank switch, but when I crank it from the main switch, after like 1 revolution or so, it immediately fails with a low oil pressure warning.
Things I have tried so far:
Should the oil pressure switch be open or closed when pressure is present? I'm trying to decide if I should leave it open or short it together to see if one of those conditions allows the engine to crank from the main switch.
Thanks
I have a 802A that will crank no problem using the dead crank switch, but when I crank it from the main switch, after like 1 revolution or so, it immediately fails with a low oil pressure warning.
Things I have tried so far:
- Removed the oil pressure sending unit and verified that oil is pumped out during cranking
- I get continuity across the oil pressure switch when not cranking
- Low oil pressure relay (K20) ohms out ok on all 3 contacts and energizes during crank
Should the oil pressure switch be open or closed when pressure is present? I'm trying to decide if I should leave it open or short it together to see if one of those conditions allows the engine to crank from the main switch.
Thanks