How many of u guys (and gals) clean the oil pan periodically?
I noticed with all my bikes, that oil pan is a mess after a few months...
My XS sat in a garage for 6 years... and when I cleaned the engine, I found SAND in it.. not metal scrapes... sand and some oily gunk, that is normal.
To explain the problem:
Oil gets sucked through the oil pump and pushed through the oil cleaner and so on...
The problem is that oil pump sucks metal shavings and stuff with the oil, and that damages it... scapes the housing and so on.. ergo it looses pressure... then all hell can brake loose... like it did on my kawasaki. Oil pressure light isn't that sensitive...
which reminds me... have to clean the switch
I noticed that the final drive (shaft) was clean, but the middle drive was hell to clean..
Oily gunk everywhere, crusted on.. had to remove it with a screwdriver. diesel and trichlorethilen didn't help.
So, I'd reccommend that oil pan is cleaned at least once a year or maybe after every second oil change. Just draining the oil is not enough.
The problem, however, are the screws that hold the oil pan on.
Engine case is aluminium, which is a very soft metal, so every removing and putting back on damages it.
I don't know bout the middle drive, or how fast the gunk accumulates. I'll check and let u know.
LP
I noticed with all my bikes, that oil pan is a mess after a few months...
My XS sat in a garage for 6 years... and when I cleaned the engine, I found SAND in it.. not metal scrapes... sand and some oily gunk, that is normal.
To explain the problem:
Oil gets sucked through the oil pump and pushed through the oil cleaner and so on...
The problem is that oil pump sucks metal shavings and stuff with the oil, and that damages it... scapes the housing and so on.. ergo it looses pressure... then all hell can brake loose... like it did on my kawasaki. Oil pressure light isn't that sensitive...
which reminds me... have to clean the switch
I noticed that the final drive (shaft) was clean, but the middle drive was hell to clean..
Oily gunk everywhere, crusted on.. had to remove it with a screwdriver. diesel and trichlorethilen didn't help.
So, I'd reccommend that oil pan is cleaned at least once a year or maybe after every second oil change. Just draining the oil is not enough.
The problem, however, are the screws that hold the oil pan on.
Engine case is aluminium, which is a very soft metal, so every removing and putting back on damages it.
I don't know bout the middle drive, or how fast the gunk accumulates. I'll check and let u know.
LP
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