【KOSO】KOSO Temperature Sensor Adapter Review
Sensor attachment with no processing
I want to run an Oil Temp Meter or Water Temp Meter on my VMAX1200. But I was looking for something that can be quickly returned to OEM if something goes wrong at the touring destination without modification.
So I stared at the service manual.
There is a service hole for oil pressure measurement near the rightfootpeg, remove it and check the depth.
I ordered it because it seemed Large sturdy even with Sensor in it.
On the Drain bolt, since the screw mountain became a little suspicious, the screw mountain was corrected with Tap and One-touch Drain was installed, and it was installed separately in order to preserve it.
I installed the service hole for oil pressure measurement because I thought it would be possible to measure the oil temperature.
In the case of Drain, there is a possibility that you may not notice the Oil leak when you are on the road, and Risk could be avoided for the time being.
Fortunately, it is working normally. And Wiring is crawling to Frame and killing two birds with one stone.
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The Screw part was too long to use…
In my case, I tried to install the Sensor via Adapter on my CB1100, but the part where the Screw is cut was too long to fit.
Also, Bolt is also Large, so diversion seems to be strictly necessary.
It is very inexpensive for its price range, so it looks Large sturdy if you assume machining or if you can afford the length of the Oil drain Screw.
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To install the Oil Temperature Gauge!
I bought it to attach a sensor attached to Meter to my Motorcycle!
Even if it is not this, there is another Sensor, but I made it here for price.
It would have been better if possible with Red Anodized as well as Blue's Anodized!
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It is firmly cheap
As a Sensor adapter, at a cheap price, Aluminum's Anodized. The quality of Anodized was also good and good product.
I did not get scratched when tightening again with Spanner.
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