Well $#it...I sumped this evening
#21
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Cranbourne, VIC Australia
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Gonna call the shop that did it today to see if he recalls the plate, I know for sure he did not put a new one in. At this point I just want the right parts in it that will solve it, got too much riding to do and dont want to be thinking about breaking down when I ride. Build date is August 2018.
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#23
piston oilers
spec/mic the cylinders
oil pump without seal
crankcase pressure and relief, head breathers
what else...??
obviously you want to get back riding asap, but if they are going to do some disassembly then make sure everything possible is addressed in order and put back together properly
I can only try and imagine how disheartening this must feel, hoping for the best
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I'd be hesitant to want to throw money at it until I wrote down a list and had a thorough conversation with your build guy and go over all the potential causes as we currently know of:
piston oilers
spec/mic the cylinders
oil pump without seal
crankcase pressure and relief, head breathers
what else...??
obviously you want to get back riding asap, but if they are going to do some disassembly then make sure everything possible is addressed in order and put back together properly
I can only try and imagine how disheartening this must feel, hoping for the best
piston oilers
spec/mic the cylinders
oil pump without seal
crankcase pressure and relief, head breathers
what else...??
obviously you want to get back riding asap, but if they are going to do some disassembly then make sure everything possible is addressed in order and put back together properly
I can only try and imagine how disheartening this must feel, hoping for the best
Yes sir, what a roller coaster of emotions, been so excited like a kid on Christmas these past 2 weeks to now this, I guess if motorcycle problems are my only issue in life at the moment then I'm doing ok, still bummed but things could always be worse.
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To remove the crank trigger you will need a 3/16" allen wrench and a drain pan. It is located in the bottom area of the crankcase on the right hand side towards the front. Remove the bolt then pull the trigger down and out. It's pretty simple once you have done it. To reinstall clean the hole and the sensor then slide back into place and install the screw again. Sorry to say but the bottom line is you have already voided the warranty with the cam install.
As for the Feuling and S&S pump plate combinations they do NOT solve sumpping. Many have tried but it almost always comes back, the factory pumps seems to work just as well when it comes to sumpping.
As for the Feuling and S&S pump plate combinations they do NOT solve sumpping. Many have tried but it almost always comes back, the factory pumps seems to work just as well when it comes to sumpping.
#27
To remove the crank trigger you will need a 3/16" allen wrench and a drain pan. It is located in the bottom area of the crankcase on the right hand side towards the front. Remove the bolt then pull the trigger down and out. It's pretty simple once you have done it. To reinstall clean the hole and the sensor then slide back into place and install the screw again. Sorry to say but the bottom line is you have already voided the warranty with the cam install.
As for the Feuling and S&S pump plate combinations they do NOT solve sumpping. Many have tried but it almost always comes back, the factory pumps seems to work just as well when it comes to sumpping.
As for the Feuling and S&S pump plate combinations they do NOT solve sumpping. Many have tried but it almost always comes back, the factory pumps seems to work just as well when it comes to sumpping.
I'm not concerned about the warranty at all so that's not an issue, I would just like to know what parts I need to put in to make this thing right and reliable.
#28
Checked with the install guy and he said it did not have the plate with the seal, just my luck. Guess I should have instructed him to put it in but I just assumed since it was a 2019 that it came in it so didnt think about it.
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