Model 31 Oil Problem
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Re: Model 31 Oil Problem
Just a thought : check the vent pipe to see if it is not blocked. In the return pipe you have not only oïl, but air bubbles, générating air pressure in the oïl tank if is not correctly vented.
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Re: Model 31 Oil Problem
Sorry I did overlook you checked the oil level etc.
In the past when this topic has cropped up. It has been said not to trust the one way valve type devises that could fail, also said they reduce the oil flow dia. I use a tap on one of my bikes, at least I am in control of that, I will have to forget to turn it on also forget to check return. I also seem to recall a long vent pipe, intended to allow any dips to go on the rear chain, getting blocked by oil pooling. Not enough pressure to drive it out the pipe. I am sure you will find, one or both the faults mentioned to check, will find why your oil stopped returning etc.. hope its not anything more serious, good luck.
In the past when this topic has cropped up. It has been said not to trust the one way valve type devises that could fail, also said they reduce the oil flow dia. I use a tap on one of my bikes, at least I am in control of that, I will have to forget to turn it on also forget to check return. I also seem to recall a long vent pipe, intended to allow any dips to go on the rear chain, getting blocked by oil pooling. Not enough pressure to drive it out the pipe. I am sure you will find, one or both the faults mentioned to check, will find why your oil stopped returning etc.. hope its not anything more serious, good luck.
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Re: Model 31 Oil Problem
Hello teebee. Is oil definitely leaking from the cap and not a pinhole or tiny split in the neck of the tank or welded area there?
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Steve
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Re: Model 31 Oil Problem
Thanks,I will check the breather pipe. Ran the bike (on the stand) again today - good oil return even after 10 mins or so. What I did notice was, when I revved the engine and the oil return increased, some of it sprayed right at the filler cap hole. I'm wondering if the cork washer is not sealing and that is where the oil is coming from. It looks OK to me but I don't really know how it should look good.
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Re: Model 31 Oil Problem
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A blocked breather coupled with spray hitting the cap would give you the problem you have - try to eliminate both
Regards Mick
A blocked breather coupled with spray hitting the cap would give you the problem you have - try to eliminate both
Regards Mick
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Re: Model 31 Oil Problem
Thanks Rob, I am going to look at the tap type valve with an ignition cut out (I know I would forget to turn it on otherwise). Steve, I am pretty sure it is leaking from the cap - just found that when the cap reaches it's "closed" position it can be tightened a little more though it is very hard to turn further, I am going to give it a ride with the cap tightened really hard and see what happens. Burrage it hasn't got anything fitted to the vent outlet (hadn't when I bought it) but I will check it isn't obstructed. Jean-Noel the returning oil does seem to be a little "frothy". Mick, I'm not sure why the oil sprays towards the filler, not sure if I can change it's direction but I'll give it a go.
Thanks all, some good info here. I've been fitting a key type ignition switch today but I will double check all the advice tomorrow.
Thanks all, some good info here. I've been fitting a key type ignition switch today but I will double check all the advice tomorrow.
I'm only old on the outside.
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Re: Model 31 Oil Problem
Hi Tony, what year is your bike and what type of oil tank and filler cap do you have?
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Re: Model 31 Oil Problem
Hi Duncan, it's a bit of a mongrel. It's a 1961 AJS rolling chassis fitted with a 1959 Matchless G12 engine. It's the standard oil tank fitted with a standard "press and twist" type cap which is vented and has a cork washer a gasket.
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Re: Model 31 Oil Problem
Hi Tony, these are usually quire oil tight unless the gasket is damaged, I am still trying to understand why the return feed is spraying on the cap, is it possible that there is something in the return pipe partially obscuring the return hole making it spray?
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Re: Model 31 Oil Problem
Hi Duncan, I'm going to give it a good dose of looking at tomorrow. I'm thinking it might be out of position or bent.
I'm only old on the outside.