Much has been written on the subject over the years, so here is my solution.
The problem is usually the check valve seat not matching the ball bearing to seal the oil flow, so when the bike is left not running for some time, oil seeps past the ball bearing seal and ends up in the sump.
In order to seat the ball effectively, the pump body needs to be removed.
See image - The treaded bearing of the correct size is available on eBay. You can attach this to the threaded section of a long bolt and then use a hand electric drill and valve paste to seat the ball. Works well.
Thanks
Greg
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The problem is usually the check valve seat not matching the ball bearing to seal the oil flow, so when the bike is left not running for some time, oil seeps past the ball bearing seal and ends up in the sump.
In order to seat the ball effectively, the pump body needs to be removed.
See image - The treaded bearing of the correct size is available on eBay. You can attach this to the threaded section of a long bolt and then use a hand electric drill and valve paste to seat the ball. Works well.
Thanks
Greg
IMG_7503.jpgIMG_7502.jpg
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