Excellent news! Shouldn't be too hard finding the source now.
Or so I thought...
The quick version is, I guess I don't know how to chase down electrical shorts properly. Cause this is proving to be a bit trickier than first thought.
So just to be clear upfront...oil pressure in the crankcase and subsequent triggering of the oil pressure switch interrupts the ground and shuts off the light? If that's correct and my light is grounding out somewhere before the switch, I should theoretically be able to disconnect my oil pressure switch and the light should stay illuminated. No dice. Plan B: search for wire chafe. None that I could see. Plan C: jiggle wires along the wiring harness and look for light flickering.
This sort of happened, and it seemed like it was happening more frequently around the harness/sleeve that directs into the instrument cluster. So I cut it open and checked wires - turns out there was a lot of water trapped inside the sleeve 'U' bend...looked old too. So I thought to myself, 'this has to be contributing to the problem'. I drained and dried everything out and yet, alas, the light still burns bright...taunting me with it's electromotive presence.
What I don't understand: Tank wiggling is the only thing that sometimes extinguishes the light. And not immediately. I have to shut the bike off, then wiggle, then restart and sometimes it works.
I have a volt meter. Can anyone shed some light on the best way to check for this short?
Oh and monte...I don't have a shop wall (just a gravel driveway of sorts) to nail to. How about tattoos...