Hi all,
First off, I'm the guy who posted a few days ago about having an extra dowel pin leftover after engine rebuild. This is not directly related though, so I'm starting a new post....I'll put a followup on that other post soon. I have the engine running (without having taken the engine apart again to see if that dowel was missing), and the oil pressure guage I put on the bike reads 60psi at cold start/1500rmp. It seems to stay there even after warming up a bit, but I haven't let it run too much, since it smells up the house (I am working on it in my basement).
Anyway, so I am having a drip coming out of the oil filter cover, and it is coming from around the bolt. I bought a replacement o-ring yesterday in case the old one was worn, but I am still getting the same drip. Any thoughts as to why this is happening? I guess my primary concern is there there is too much oil pressure and it is forcing the oil out when it shouldn't be, but like I mentioned above, the oil pressure is about 60 psi, so I wouldn't think that would do it. However, if the oil pressure is supposed to go down when it warms up, perhaps the lower viscosity of the oil, and the fact that the oil pressure (so far) stays at 60 psi, is causing this? I don't see what else I can do to prevent the drip - I mean, I tightened it to the recommended 20-25 ft-lbs, and even a bit more, but I don't want to overtighten.
Anyone have this problem before, or can think of a reason it is dripping from there? The oil filter cover's thru hole that receives the union bolt looks in fine shape (no burrs or scratches).
Maybe I should get a copper washer that could fit between the bolt & cover?
Thanks for any advice!
Scott
First off, I'm the guy who posted a few days ago about having an extra dowel pin leftover after engine rebuild. This is not directly related though, so I'm starting a new post....I'll put a followup on that other post soon. I have the engine running (without having taken the engine apart again to see if that dowel was missing), and the oil pressure guage I put on the bike reads 60psi at cold start/1500rmp. It seems to stay there even after warming up a bit, but I haven't let it run too much, since it smells up the house (I am working on it in my basement).
Anyway, so I am having a drip coming out of the oil filter cover, and it is coming from around the bolt. I bought a replacement o-ring yesterday in case the old one was worn, but I am still getting the same drip. Any thoughts as to why this is happening? I guess my primary concern is there there is too much oil pressure and it is forcing the oil out when it shouldn't be, but like I mentioned above, the oil pressure is about 60 psi, so I wouldn't think that would do it. However, if the oil pressure is supposed to go down when it warms up, perhaps the lower viscosity of the oil, and the fact that the oil pressure (so far) stays at 60 psi, is causing this? I don't see what else I can do to prevent the drip - I mean, I tightened it to the recommended 20-25 ft-lbs, and even a bit more, but I don't want to overtighten.
Anyone have this problem before, or can think of a reason it is dripping from there? The oil filter cover's thru hole that receives the union bolt looks in fine shape (no burrs or scratches).
Maybe I should get a copper washer that could fit between the bolt & cover?
Thanks for any advice!
Scott
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