05-06 Diagnosing oil Consumption
Login | |
|
05-06 Diagnosing oil Consumption - 8/12/2005 7:07:56 PM
|
|
|
HDF Tech
Posts: 14559
Joined: 5/14/2005 Status: offline
|
August 10, 2005 Reference: Memo from H-D to dealers. Diagnosing Oil Consumption **BE AWARE, NOTICE WHERE THEY'RE GOING WITH THESE SUGGESTIONS!! (also posted in tech tips) There has been a rise in oil consumption complaints on 2005 – 06 model year vehicles. The intent of this Tech Tip is to help you determine if there is an actual oil consumption issue and more accurately diagnose the root cause. 1. First, determine if there is excessive oil consumption by analyzing the customer complaint and vehicle condition. • Many times fuel delivery related issues cause smoking complaints and may even gas wash cylinders leading customers to believe they have an "oil burner" on their hands. • Is the vehicle modified and what is its state of tune? • Does the EFI calibration match the actual components on the vehicle? • Is there fuel stand off in the air cleaner or manifold? 2. What is excessive consumption? • Customers may not realize that all engines have some normal rate of oil consumption, and air cooled engines are more prone to use some oil in the course of normal operation. It would not be unusual for a Twin Cam engine to use one quart of oil in 1500 miles or a middleweight powertrain to use one quart of oil in 1000 miles. • Oil consumption is impacted by engine condition, mileage, duty cycle (how the vehicle is operated and in what environmental conditions), and accessories. • Is the vehicle through its break-in period? Remember rings must seat before they will begin to seal the cylinder to piston clearance. • After a discussion with the customer on the complaint and a brief inspection of the vehicle you should be able to determine if you a dealing with a rich condition, oil consumption complaint, or customer misperceptions. 3. Determine the real rate of consumption. • To determine the rate of oil consumption bring the oil level to the full line following the "Checking With Warm Engine" procedures outlined in the service manual and tape the filler neck closed. • Have the customer ride the vehicle and inspect the level at 500-mile intervals to determine the actual rate of consumption. Be careful not to overfill the tank, as that will provide a false indication of consumption. • If the rate of consumption exceeds the norm, you will need to review duty cycle with the customer and then begin your inspection of the engine's state-of-tune accordingly. August 10, 2005 4. Verify the system before you tear it down. • Don't overlook the obvious items before disassembly. How are the oil hoses (tight clamps, routings, etc.)? • Verify breather operation, this might be a carry-over situation. If you blow lightly into the breather snorkels, there should be some resistance if the umbrella valves are closing properly. • Verify oil pressure and oil return functions. You might be dealing with an oiling system issue and/or a wet-sumped lower end. • Take a compression reading and perform a leakdown test. Remember to write down the numbers, Technical Service is sure to ask for them. • If leak down exceeds 10% determine where it is leaking by. Into the lower end, out the exhaust or intake port, or through a head gasket? 5. Now begin your disassembly based on your findings, and keep both eyes open as you take things apart for clues to the root cause. • If the leakage was primarily into the crankcase, then you are chasing a piston to cylinder sealing issues. To rule out a barreled or tapered cylinder re-check leak down in three places (top - middle - bottom) in the stroke once the rocker arm support plate is removed. By the way how did those umbrellas look, and was the rocker box fairly well scavenged? No clogged return passages right? No signs of leakage at the head gasket oil returns? Good gasket surfaces? Check the piston crown for carbon build up. Washed areas on the edges of the
< Message edited by Tripper -- 9/21/2005 5:45:47 PM >
|
|
|
|
|
|
Today's Posts
Most Active Topics
Make A Donation
Forum Rules & FAQ
RSS Feeds
Advertising Info
|
Contact Us |
Advertising |
Motorcycle Directory |
About HDF |
Archive |
Link To Us |
Sitemap |
Harley Davidson Links |
Legal |
Privacy Policy |
© Harley Davidson Forums
HDForums.com is not affiliated with or endorsed by Harley Davidson, Inc.
|