So I permanantly blocked my oil filter bypass
Re: So I permanantly blocked my oil filter bypass
You abandoned the idea then of having a permanent bypass by drilling a small hole through the plug. Problem would have been deciding what size hole to drill and it would have bypassed a lot more hot oil at running temperature than cold oil at start up.
barry
Cheshire
England
Cheshire
England
synthetic in airheads
My personal experience is that synthetic oil (of any viscosity) in airheads causes leaks.
I stick with regular 20w50 and change it often.
Maybe your results will differ.
I stick with regular 20w50 and change it often.
Maybe your results will differ.
Mechanic from Hell
"I remember every raging second of it...
My bike was on fire, the road was on fire, and I was on fire.
It was the best ride ever!"
"I remember every raging second of it...
My bike was on fire, the road was on fire, and I was on fire.
It was the best ride ever!"
Re: So I permanantly blocked my oil filter bypass
Yeah, a permanent bypass hole would always pass unfiltered oil. That's going to take a toll at some point.
If a smaller hole was drilled to pass less unfiltered oil, then it possibly has a limited flow function if/when required.
This is why I was keen to recreate a seat for the spring, and mostly preserve the oe parts, and aperture sizes of the bypass inlet, flow past the ball, and the outlet to the main gallery behind the bypass.
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Re: synthetic in airheads
Yea....but you only get what 400,000 klms to a bottom end!
I've been running mobil 1 15w50 for the last 25 years in my R100. I get a bit of seeping from the push rod seals, but that's all. I ran the same oil in my R60/2 for seven years without a leak.
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Re: So I permanantly blocked my oil filter bypass
Zombie master wrote:
" I get a bit of seeping from the push rod seals, but that's all. "
"Mechanic from Hell" cannot have ANY leaks!!!!
" I get a bit of seeping from the push rod seals, but that's all. "
"Mechanic from Hell" cannot have ANY leaks!!!!
Mechanic from Hell
"I remember every raging second of it...
My bike was on fire, the road was on fire, and I was on fire.
It was the best ride ever!"
"I remember every raging second of it...
My bike was on fire, the road was on fire, and I was on fire.
It was the best ride ever!"
Re: So I permanantly blocked my oil filter bypass
yeah, I think a full blown leak's preferable to a weep.
My engine doesn't leak because it gets pulled apart so much.
My engine doesn't leak because it gets pulled apart so much.
Lord of the Bings
Re: So I permanantly blocked my oil filter bypass
I understand that at one time the Israeli accessory firm Motoren made an adapter for BMWs that allowed the use of a spin-on oil filter canister, like a car has. I suggest this becasue the spin-on type oil filter has the by-pass valve built into the filter itself.
https://www.motoren-israel.com/
https://www.motoren-israel.com/
After 20 years as a professional bike mechanic and 30 years as an engineer I know just enough to be dangerous !
Re: So I permanantly blocked my oil filter bypass
Couldn't find the adaptor on the site. Doesn't the remote oil filter hang off the front of the engine? Might not fit inside an RS fairing.
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Re: So I permanantly blocked my oil filter bypass
Thanks, Kurt.
Interesting piece of kit. I'm curious re the mating and sealing of the diversion, to the engine case oil filter inlet/outlet galleries.
It would solve the problem, but create another with the bank account. Plus my fairing would interfere.
I also have an amount of unaccounted for broken spring. I couldn't find it at the rear main, with a magnet poked up the oil pressure switch gallery. It's a tear down to find it so I'm hoping it's a big enough single piece that will be caught up and not get into the front big end or front main. The oil light hasn't come on yet.
Interesting piece of kit. I'm curious re the mating and sealing of the diversion, to the engine case oil filter inlet/outlet galleries.
It would solve the problem, but create another with the bank account. Plus my fairing would interfere.
I also have an amount of unaccounted for broken spring. I couldn't find it at the rear main, with a magnet poked up the oil pressure switch gallery. It's a tear down to find it so I'm hoping it's a big enough single piece that will be caught up and not get into the front big end or front main. The oil light hasn't come on yet.
Lord of the Bings