Low Oil Sensor

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heres some pics. i didnt have the best light.
 

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This is not the same engine your talking about, so it might not look like that. Im assuming that theyre all in the same place too.
 

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Just an FYI, this is excellent to know. On the kart that got stolen, we had the HF greyhound 6.5 and everytime we went around a turn to the left, the engine died. Must have been the oil sensor.
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Sorry to be a jerk, but please use the search button.
I have seen this question answered, and answered it myself numerous times.
 

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Oil sensor wire exits the engine block through a bulkhead fitting (you'll see a nut) on the lower "front" side of the engine block. It's to the lower right of the kill switch, and under the rectangular module. Just unplug it, and tape up the wire ends.

Meh. I couldn't actually find any pics. Swear I have seen some posted up before.
Now let's leave this thread get lost in cyberspace like all those other low oil sensor threads ;)
 

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Let's put it this way. Look at the front of the block, and you will see a hex plug with a wire in the center. Follow that wire to the first connection you come to, and unplug it. That is your low oil level kill switch.
 

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This pic is a Greyhound brand engine but your Predator is similar.
You simply need to unplug the sensor that's installed in the front side of your engine block:

 
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