Leaking Oil Level Sensor
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Leaking Oil Level Sensor
My 1997 Elite started leaking clean oil. I opened things up and found that the problem was the oil level sensor (picture on page 2-5 of Service Manual).
The cylindrical sensor fits into a cylindrical tube on the oil tank. There are 3 plastic ridges running around the sensor that are supposed to seal against the plastic cylindrical tube on the oil tank. Oil is slipping though. Any thoughts on best way to get this to seal? When new, was there some type of sealant that was applied to the sensor or are the ridges on the sensor supposed to simply seal against the tube on the tank?
Thanks!
The cylindrical sensor fits into a cylindrical tube on the oil tank. There are 3 plastic ridges running around the sensor that are supposed to seal against the plastic cylindrical tube on the oil tank. Oil is slipping though. Any thoughts on best way to get this to seal? When new, was there some type of sealant that was applied to the sensor or are the ridges on the sensor supposed to simply seal against the tube on the tank?
Thanks!
I have the same problem. When I put oil in the tank I keep the level below the sensor mounting level. The problem with sealing it is that the area is soaked with oil and nothing will stick.
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ALOW1: Regarding wrapping the sensor with some teflon tape, the answer is YES - very doable. If the tank held water rather than oil that's what I would have done. But I haven't tried teflon tape because I don't know how teflon tape will hold up in oil.
In the end that's what I may try. But for starters I was trying to figure out how Mr. Honda intended this to seal.
Thanks for your reply!
In the end that's what I may try. But for starters I was trying to figure out how Mr. Honda intended this to seal.
Thanks for your reply!
It was intended to seal by the rubber holding the sensor being soft. Since the rubber is now decades old and hard it doesn't seal so well. New rubber bits might be available.
keithw
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Honda Pal (Speed-o-scooter) JDM Spree with varator trans.
Honda Spree, 1985.
Another Honda Pal
Let's give it a try, how hard could it be?
Honda Spree, 1985.
Another Honda Pal
Let's give it a try, how hard could it be?
I have used teflon tape on hydraulic fittings building lowriders for several years.Chopper Man wrote:ALOW1: Regarding wrapping the sensor with some teflon tape, the answer is YES - very doable. If the tank held water rather than oil that's what I would have done. But I haven't tried teflon tape because I don't know how teflon tape will hold up in oil.
In the end that's what I may try. But for starters I was trying to figure out how Mr. Honda intended this to seal.
Thanks for your reply!
In the lowrider car world most people run straight ND30 weight oil in their systems.
It should hold up to the oil just fine.
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