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GordonH wrote:Are you draining the oil at all three points?
Also, where are you located?
Gordon
GordonH wrote:My mistake. I was thinking the oil pipe, drain and coarse filter. Hope it isn't as bad as you think. Back Roads Triumph used to sponsor one of the Skorpion Cup racers. They're in NC around Jacksonville. They might be able to help out.
Gordon
if I can find the torque specs and parts, I'm more than capable of building the engine.
Bill Jurgenson wrote:if I can find the torque specs and parts, I'm more than capable of building the engine.
excuse my candidness, but if you can't find the above, I readly imagine the actual work would be more than challenging.
It is a Yamaha engine (3YF). All the data can be found online with a bit of diligence as well as from one or the other here and over at the Yahoo group.
And no, you can do next to nothing without pulling then engine.
Bill Jurgenson wrote:and yes, you need to check the oil frequently and do it correctly. That, too, should be simple basic knowledge about dry sump engines, whether in cars or bikes. They've been around since 1900 so there is no excuse.
Bill Jurgenson wrote:Consumption is not because the it eats oil, it doesn't unless it is really far gone, too far...
But it pumps it out thru every possible hole. Every big single does because of the pressure fluctuations in the crankcase are extreme. And the more you fill into the tank, the more it pumps out. Always dependent, as mentioned further up, on usage and revvs. For the Skorpion, more than minimum is too much and it will never fail to reduce the tank level to minimum with hours.
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chisleu wrote:So after ~550km, lots of beating on it and highway speeds (with my 15/50 gearing which really revs it out at 65mph):
Oil didn't read on the dipstick and 1 qt put it right above the max mark.
billr wrote:chisleu wrote:So after ~550km, lots of beating on it and highway speeds (with my 15/50 gearing which really revs it out at 65mph):
Oil didn't read on the dipstick and 1 qt put it right above the max mark.
Well, I think it's time to give it some work...
My Traveller has 25K miles and on a 600 mile (mostly interstate with ~100 miles thrashing on the backroads) trip, I used ~300mls.
Normal commute, I use less than that in 1k miles.
Stock 15-39 gearing, so interstate at 75 is ~5k rpm.
Good luck,
Bill
chisleu wrote: Your gearing is much much different than mine as well. My 5th gear is like my 4th was on my stock 15 / 45 gearing
chisleu wrote:So after ~550km, lots of beating on it and highway speeds (with my 15/50 gearing which really revs it out at 65mph):
Oil didn't read on the dipstick and 1 qt put it right above the max mark.
billr wrote:chisleu wrote: Your gearing is much much different than mine as well. My 5th gear is like my 4th was on my stock 15 / 45 gearing
I was referring to the amount of oil used in so short a time.chisleu wrote:So after ~550km, lots of beating on it and highway speeds (with my 15/50 gearing which really revs it out at 65mph):
Oil didn't read on the dipstick and 1 qt put it right above the max mark.
550km (340mi) and 1 quart of oil to top it off?
If it's not smoking, it's blowing out some where.
When mine starts using that much, it'll be time for a tear-down.
Bill R
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