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Need low oil switch help for Kohler single-cylinder models

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gwest_ca

The wiring diagrams show the low oil level switch used in both the NO (Normally open) and NC (Normally closed) positions for 1986 and newer K-Series and M-Series engines.

The switch is simply turned 180 degrees to go from one to the other.

We do not know if one or both are correct.

This file description better explains the situation. Click on the picture. Not necessary to download anything. There are screenshots of the NO and NC positions.

Question is what is on top - NO or NC?

If you can help post the tractor model number and the engine model number if you can.

Thanks for the help.

 

Garry

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richmondred01

NC is on top. 

K321

314

 

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richmondred01

Also the switch’s are different in some of the magnum engines.

Ive got a few NOS switch’s around. 

Ill look for them today and post some photos.

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buckrancher

the best thing to do with those switches is remove them and throw them in the garbage and put a pipe plug in it's place 

 

brian

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richmondred01
3 hours ago, buckrancher said:

the best thing to do with those switches is remove them and throw them in the garbage and put a pipe plug in it's place 

 

brian

 

I agree. I have seen parts of them up in the cam and in the valve chamber. However, some folks like the bells a whistles. If people want the back in I put them back in I put them back in. Heck, I just bought my first truck with power windows. 

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gwest_ca
5 hours ago, richmondred01 said:

NC is on top. 

K321

314

1985 314 models did not have the low oil switch introduced in 1986.

The next 314 was 1993 which used a M14.

Thanks for the excellent photos.

 

Garry

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biged77

310-8 1987 -- NC on top

414-8 1989 -- NC on top

416-8 1988 -- NC on top

 

Ed

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biged77

Here is some more info that may help.  The photos below show oil relay P/N 106833 in the "energized" and "not energized" conditions while measuring resistance between terminals H and B.  The relay is open (OL) when energized and closed (0.8 ohms) when not energized.  The oil relay has to be closed to allow the start solenoid to actuate.  So it looks like the oil level switch has to be NC on top for models that use oil relay 106833 (oil switch open and relay not energized for good oil level).  I checked several tractor IPLs and they all use oil relay 106833.  I've been wrong before on these electrical issues but if this analysis is correct then several of the detailed wiring diagrams in the Demystification Guide must be wrong. 

 

I agree that the oil level switch provides little benefit as long as the oil is checked before each use.  

 

Ed

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