So think i have discovered my oil pressure issue .
Thinking it may be a Sender issue, i unscrewed the sender expecting a face full of oil and nothing.
Slightly pannicking i undone the sump plug to get a full handle full which is great.
The issue i think is an air trap on the T section of the adaptor i used on the sandwich plate show below.
Going to remove the adaptor and see if oil flows from it, if it doesnt i'll need to take the sandwich plate back off and see whats the issue is.
If there is no oil at the sandwich plate then we have other issues.
By
JaiKai ·
Hello from Austria!
I read here, that some of you mean, the stock brakes are good enough
for stock-Z´s, and that improving the performance ist possible just in
"making a service".
My Z´s got around 350hp, I like to go fast, but I don´t drive hard, - don´t
wanna kill some unguilty ;)
But my last harder braking from around 120mph to around 60 made me thinking about purchasing a bigbrake kit (I like the Z1 most, still keeping the
original calipers). Discs started "rubbing" quite bad...
Got drilled and slotted Brembo-disks and metalmatrix-pads around...
So, how does a service of the calipers work, and why do they work bad when they are older?
Thanks a lot, don´t care about my bad english :mac1:
Patrick