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  • speedlimit85
    XStremely XSive
    • Jan 2017
    • 420
    • Gainesville, Fl.

    #16
    That ebay kicker is the emergency set up. See the rubber boot? And the one on your bike swivels. The ebay one Is put away with that clip and bolted on the spline to kick it then put it back.
    80 G

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    • cajun31
      Moderator
      • Oct 2003
      • 1799
      • Brandon, MS

      #17
      Originally posted by speedlimit85
      4 oz of marvel mystery oil and it's working better. I plan on going more miles then changing to 10-40 for awhile.

      I still want a kickstart- that's a bit to do...we'll see.
      what brand of oil are you using?
      2 - 80 LGs bought one new
      81 LH
      02 FXSTB Nighttrain
      22 FLTRK Road Glide Limited
      Jim

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      • speedlimit85
        XStremely XSive
        • Jan 2017
        • 420
        • Gainesville, Fl.

        #18
        Originally posted by cajun31

        what brand of oil are you using?
        usually castroll

        just used Orielly's brand 10-40 conventional

        The oil flush cleaned it out much better than I expected. The oil looks clean in the window now- has not for several changes.

        I went 50 mi with the mystery oil added, left it overnight, 50 mi today. Then changed it hot and the filter.

        80 G

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        • cajun31
          Moderator
          • Oct 2003
          • 1799
          • Brandon, MS

          #19
          Originally posted by speedlimit85

          usually castroll

          just used Orielly's brand 10-40 conventional

          The oil flush cleaned it out much better than I expected. The oil looks clean in the window now- has not for several changes.

          I went 50 mi with the mystery oil added, left it overnight, 50 mi today. Then changed it hot and the filter.
          You might want to consider swapping to a good quality motorcycle oil. Car oils are known to cause excessive sludge in motorcycles.
          2 - 80 LGs bought one new
          81 LH
          02 FXSTB Nighttrain
          22 FLTRK Road Glide Limited
          Jim

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          • JonnyO
            XStremely XSive
            • Oct 2020
            • 229
            • Sun City West, AZ

            #20
            Originally posted by cajun31

            You might want to consider swapping to a good quality motorcycle oil. Car oils are known to cause excessive sludge in motorcycles.
            Yes! I filled mine with an excellent CAR engine oil thinking there was no difference. Big mistake. Soon after the starter clutch would spin and not engage properly. I thought I'd have to replace the starter but some some wise members
            said to switch to yamaha 10-40 first. That was 3 years ago. It cleared up the problem right away and I only use yamalube now since IT WORKS.
            YMMV
            -Jonny

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            • speedlimit85
              XStremely XSive
              • Jan 2017
              • 420
              • Gainesville, Fl.

              #21
              Maybe I should try yamalube.
              80 G

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              • oldyam80sg
                XS-XJ Guru
                • Apr 2007
                • 2050
                • Hackettstown , New Jersey

                #22
                Last time I used Kawasaki motorcycle oil that I had bought in bulk on E Bay. Bel-ray is what I used to buy but was always told don't put synthetic oil in a wet clutch older bike.
                Last edited by oldyam80sg; 05-01-2024, 05:55 AM.
                1980 XS1100 SG
                Inline fuel filters
                New wires in old coils-outer spark plugs
                160 mph speedometer mod
                Kerker Exhaust
                xschop K & N air filter setup
                Dynojet Recalibration kit
                1999 Kawasaki ZRX1100
                1997 Jeep Cherokee 4.5"lift installed

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                • DEEBS11
                  XS-XJ Guru
                  • Feb 2023
                  • 1422
                  • Connecticut

                  #23
                  Originally posted by speedlimit85
                  That ebay kicker is the emergency set up. See the rubber boot? And the one on your bike swivels. The ebay one Is put away with that clip and bolted on the spline to kick it then put it back.
                  Yes, it was the gears that I was focusing on. The swing out kicker came from a late 70's Yamaha. Maybe 850?

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                  • LAB3
                    XSive Maximus
                    • May 2022
                    • 682
                    • Traveling the U.S. with no permanent address

                    #24
                    Here's a video that gives you a no BS look into motor oil. I'll continue to use 15W40 Diesel oil despite what most people claim to know.

                    1980 XS1100G

                    Intelligent people discuss ideas, average people discuss events, petty people discuss other people.

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                    • DEEBS11
                      XS-XJ Guru
                      • Feb 2023
                      • 1422
                      • Connecticut

                      #25
                      I use 15W40 in mine.

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                      • speedlimit85
                        XStremely XSive
                        • Jan 2017
                        • 420
                        • Gainesville, Fl.

                        #26
                        A good mechanic here won't touch the oil seals but will put a kick-starter on. But... If I get parts wrong or missing, he'll put it back together charge me twice- won't leave a bike apart in limbo in his shop.
                        80 G

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                        • DEEBS11
                          XS-XJ Guru
                          • Feb 2023
                          • 1422
                          • Connecticut

                          #27
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                          • DEEBS11
                            XS-XJ Guru
                            • Feb 2023
                            • 1422
                            • Connecticut

                            #28
                            A good mechanic will install a simple seal without hesitation. Not sure why he would not touch the seals. It's arguably the most important part of the modification. Don't buy another cover with a used seal or you will have yet another oil leak. The seal must be new and installed carefully so you don't nick it.



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                            • DEEBS11
                              XS-XJ Guru
                              • Feb 2023
                              • 1422
                              • Connecticut

                              #29
                              Perhaps you meant the crankshaft seals. Since they are not stock, I can understand why he does not want to take responsibility. Could be a risk for re-work and lost profit.

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                              • speedlimit85
                                XStremely XSive
                                • Jan 2017
                                • 420
                                • Gainesville, Fl.

                                #30
                                Yes. He won't touch the crankshaft seals.

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                                80 G

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