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Old 12-01-2016, 10:51 AM
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I've been experiencing same noise problems took apart twice can see nothing wrong. No idea where noise is coming from . let us know if you find a solution
 
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Old 12-01-2016, 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by ElectraJim
It's interesting that you state that if the bike isn't upright that taking the derby cover off would result in oil running out. When I refilled with 38 OZ of primary oil, I had it on the Jiffy stand. It came close to the bottom of where the derby cover sits but never ran out. Maybe I don't have enough in there??? I added 38OZ back in per the manual. Hmmm.... maybe I screwed up again? (I wouldn't doubt it). LOL!
I just did a primary fluid change, and filled with the bike on the jiffy stand. I shorted it 2 oz (36oz added) so that the oil level came up to the bottom of the clutch when I tipped the bike level (per the diagram I've seen posted around here a bunch). Looked to me like I could have easily added another 2 oz without the oil spilling over...
 
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