- Wed Jul 04, 2018 10:18 am
#77792
Hi, a little update. It seems (though not 100%) that the oil was actually leaking out of the primary chaincase rather than the breather, and is due to a lot of oil being blown through the main bearing into the chaincase.
The engine breather pipe is clear and the two little disc washers are present in the breather body, the oil passage ways in the crankcase both to and from the two oil pumps have been blown clear, the little PRV/NRV in the mouth of the oil compartment has been removed, checked and appears to work well, the rocker pipe and passage-way into the head are both clear so I'm pretty sure the poor scavenging isn't down to any blockage or restriction.
Checking the oil pumps "discs" as the w/shop manual calls them, the feed pump (the one on the left) is poor when tested by the manual's suggestion of a finger over the hole and pulling out the plunger. There's very little resistance felt, unlike the scavenge disc which seems to be working as it should. This seems counter-intuitive to me. I can understand the visibly low rate of oil return to the tank if there's not much being pumped by the feed pump, but that doesn't explain why oil is being blown through the main bearing. Anyone have any thoughts before I spend £60+ on a (possibly unnecessary) new feed pump disc and plunger?