Good morning:
1947 FL update.
Could not get consistent pressure with the stock pump so went back to an S&S pump. This S&S pump is made for their KN and has lower oil pressure.
Put the .063 inch drilled clutch rivet into the gear cover to feed the top end. Based on oil drip out of the overhead oil line to the fittings feeding the rocker boxes, that seems to be working. Do not have oil dripping out of the top end, now.
Drilled the .055 inch hole in the front intake tin, the tin that is really for a rear exhaust, so now both intake tins have .055 inch holes.
Put clear oil lines on the system, and can see oil moving.
Put an oil pressure gauge on, along with the oil pressure indicator light, and have 30+ PSI.
Have not yet put the tanks back on, have run the knuck several times with the gas bottle. Bike starts, runs nicely, and oil moves. No drips from the rocker box nuts, which I had before, and no oil pouring out of various top end places.
The question: Now that this engine, which I’ve had since about 1993 and it always leaked from the top end, no longer leaks (at least, on the lift with the gas bottle) from the top end, how am I supposed to know if the .063 inch drilled hole in the clutch hub rivet in the gear case is allowing enough oil to the top end? I know this is a really bizarre question, considering this whole thing started because I was trying to REDUCE top end oil leaks. Now, though, I’m paranoid about not enough oil.
So, any guidance before I put the tanks back on and put this back on the road will be very much appreciated.
Bob
1947 FL update.
Could not get consistent pressure with the stock pump so went back to an S&S pump. This S&S pump is made for their KN and has lower oil pressure.
Put the .063 inch drilled clutch rivet into the gear cover to feed the top end. Based on oil drip out of the overhead oil line to the fittings feeding the rocker boxes, that seems to be working. Do not have oil dripping out of the top end, now.
Drilled the .055 inch hole in the front intake tin, the tin that is really for a rear exhaust, so now both intake tins have .055 inch holes.
Put clear oil lines on the system, and can see oil moving.
Put an oil pressure gauge on, along with the oil pressure indicator light, and have 30+ PSI.
Have not yet put the tanks back on, have run the knuck several times with the gas bottle. Bike starts, runs nicely, and oil moves. No drips from the rocker box nuts, which I had before, and no oil pouring out of various top end places.
The question: Now that this engine, which I’ve had since about 1993 and it always leaked from the top end, no longer leaks (at least, on the lift with the gas bottle) from the top end, how am I supposed to know if the .063 inch drilled hole in the clutch hub rivet in the gear case is allowing enough oil to the top end? I know this is a really bizarre question, considering this whole thing started because I was trying to REDUCE top end oil leaks. Now, though, I’m paranoid about not enough oil.
So, any guidance before I put the tanks back on and put this back on the road will be very much appreciated.
Bob
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