When I got "Johnson", I knew that it had set for quite awhile, and I thought it had a easy life.But befor I went into a complete restoration, and spent lot's of money, I wanted to hear it run.I drained the old oil, and filled up with "what ever I had", which was SHELL 10w30 automotive oil(not rotella "T").My theory was to run it a bit, and then do a complete oil and filter change.
Well, after a rather uneventfull first run up, with a mower tank for fuel, and rudimentry clean carb's,I jumped in head first and went through the bike from front headlight,to rear tail light.The thing is, I never got to that full oil chainge.
Enter the first nice day this spring.
I took "Johnson" out tonight for it's first real ride, about 30 miles.At first, I thought I had an exhaust leak.At idle it sorta went
"fhut, fhut".It was runing fine with no abnormal sound's, but by the time I got home, the "fhut, fhut" started to become "fhup, fhup". But only at idle speed. Above that, it went away. At home I verified it was comming from the bottom end with the screwdriver against the block and listening method.I disconnected one plug at a time to try to verify if it was a specific cylinder, but it seemed to make no difference.Disgusted, I went in and had dinner.
When I went out an hour or so later, and fired it up again, the engine was much cooler, and also much quieter. I decided to do a full oil, and filter change.What I found disgusted me again.
The oil came out "dirt black". Then I removed the filter housing.The filter was completely covered with crud, and was deteriorating.The top and bottom metal covers that are on the filter fell off, and the plastic binder was crumbling.Needless to say, I cleaned everything, and installed my new filter, filter bolt, and "O" ring.
I have my 4 quarts of "Rotella T" 15w40 oil ready to install, but I need to know if I should go with a thicker viscosity, or any additives.
If I have caused serious damage because of my neglect, I will really be upset, as the bike was running great, and everything was working, even the automatic turn signal canceling unit.
Sorry about the long post, but I am really upset about all this.
Bob
Well, after a rather uneventfull first run up, with a mower tank for fuel, and rudimentry clean carb's,I jumped in head first and went through the bike from front headlight,to rear tail light.The thing is, I never got to that full oil chainge.
Enter the first nice day this spring.
I took "Johnson" out tonight for it's first real ride, about 30 miles.At first, I thought I had an exhaust leak.At idle it sorta went
"fhut, fhut".It was runing fine with no abnormal sound's, but by the time I got home, the "fhut, fhut" started to become "fhup, fhup". But only at idle speed. Above that, it went away. At home I verified it was comming from the bottom end with the screwdriver against the block and listening method.I disconnected one plug at a time to try to verify if it was a specific cylinder, but it seemed to make no difference.Disgusted, I went in and had dinner.
When I went out an hour or so later, and fired it up again, the engine was much cooler, and also much quieter. I decided to do a full oil, and filter change.What I found disgusted me again.
The oil came out "dirt black". Then I removed the filter housing.The filter was completely covered with crud, and was deteriorating.The top and bottom metal covers that are on the filter fell off, and the plastic binder was crumbling.Needless to say, I cleaned everything, and installed my new filter, filter bolt, and "O" ring.
I have my 4 quarts of "Rotella T" 15w40 oil ready to install, but I need to know if I should go with a thicker viscosity, or any additives.
If I have caused serious damage because of my neglect, I will really be upset, as the bike was running great, and everything was working, even the automatic turn signal canceling unit.
Sorry about the long post, but I am really upset about all this.
Bob
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